Updated On: 19 July, 2022 03:19 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
According to a report by Christian Aid, global water use grew at more than twice the rate of population increases over the course of the 20th century

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As heatwave strikes the UK, and Indian cities battle with record temperatures, a recent report from Christian Aid highlights how the climate crisis is increasing the severity of drought in 10 of the world`s major cities comprising London and Delhi and demands an international fund to pay for climate caused loss and damage.
The charity has warned that without action to cut emissions and better management of freshwater resources, the toll will be felt acutely by the poor.