Summary:
- This article discusses a new study that suggests Australia and North America need to rethink their approach to managing water resources in the face of climate change.
- The study found that traditional water management strategies, which rely on historical rainfall patterns, are no longer effective as climate change alters precipitation patterns.
- The researchers recommend that policymakers and water managers in these regions adopt more flexible and adaptive approaches to water management, such as diversifying water sources and developing early warning systems for water scarcity.