Berlin risks water shortages in fallout from Germany’s coal exit

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Berlin risks water shortages in fallout from Germany’s coal exit
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Measures to unwind the world’s reliance on fossil fuels can have unintended consequences. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BERLIN – On extremely hot and dry summer days, water in Berlin’s Spree River gets sucked upstream by an array of pumps to ensure the German capital has enough to drink. Reversing the natural flow is set to become more frequent as the country’s exit from coal means a key source of water is lost.the end of lignite mining in nearby regions means groundwater pumped out to extract the fossil fuel will no longer feed the Spree.As a result, the critical artery for the city of 3.

For more than a century, water from lignite mines fed the Spree and supported the marshy Spreewald, a Unesco-protected biosphere. The dilemma reflects the ripple effects of climate change. Even measures to unwind the world’s reliance on fossil fuels can have unintended consequences. After it is finished around 2025, Germany’s largest man-made lake will boast five beaches, a yacht harbour, and the country’s largest floating solar plant.Not phasing out fossil fuels will be death sentence for millions worldwide: Greta Thunberg

Due to climate change, it will get worse. A study from Zurich’s ETH estimated that cities in the northern hemisphere will develop conditions equivalent to locations that are now 1,000km to the south. That would make Berlin more like southern France.A particular sore spot is Tesla’s factory in the suburb of Grünheide.

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