The UK is more water stressed than Australia ? That seems...unlikely ? Counter intuitive anyway
this post was submitted on 31 Mar 2026
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Two random guesses:
- The UK has been inhabited for longer and thus many more of its aquifers may have been tapped.
- Despite being fairly arid, Australia is just massive comparatively. In combination with number 1, it may have huge aquifers under uninhabited arid regions that are close to full.