Greater Copenhagen faces a shortage off drinking water by 2040, new analysis finds

Climate change, population growth, and groundwater pollution could leave Greater Copenhagen short 12 billion liters of drinking water by 2040, prompting calls for action and stronger protections.

Clean water is an often forgotten luxury. Now it’s in danger of running out. (Photo: Tom Raftery)

Greater Copenhagen could face a serious shortfall in its drinking water supply within the next 15 years, according to a new analysis by HOFOR, the capital region’s water utility company. The report warns that by 2040, the region may lack up to 12 billion liters of clean drinking water per year if no corrective measures […]


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