- KR Bharat
- 2025-12-24
The UAE, known for its luxury and economic strength, faces a major challenge: freshwater scarcity. With no permanent rivers or lakes and minimal rainfall, the country relies on rainwater from the Hajar Mountains and large-scale desalination plants to meet the needs of its 9.5 million residents. Rising urbanisation, population growth, and climate change make innovative water management crucial for sustaining life in this desert nation.







