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    WEI+ index shows unsustainable water use in EU states

    March 22, 2025
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    Water scarcity in Europe is becoming an increasingly critical issue as climate change drives rising temperatures, more frequent droughts, and mounting pressure on freshwater supplies, according to the European Environment Agency (EEA). The agency’s latest findings signal a growing environmental challenge that could threaten agriculture, public water systems, and long-term sustainability. The EEA tracks water stress using the Water Exploitation Index Plus (WEI+), which assesses water consumption as a percentage of renewable freshwater resources.

    Water scarcity in Europe rises as EEA warns of growing stress

    A WEI+ above 20 percent indicates scarcity, and above 40 percent, severe scarcity. In 2022, the EU’s WEI+ reached 5.8 percent, the highest level since monitoring began in 2000. Although this figure remains below the scarcity threshold for the EU overall, the data reveals sharp regional disparities. Cyprus recorded a WEI+ of 71 percent in 2022, indicating severe and unsustainable use of water resources. This marks a significant increase from 59.5 percent in 2000 and highlights the country’s long-standing vulnerability to water scarcity in Europe.

    Malta and Romania also exceeded the 20 percent threshold, with WEI+ values of 34.1 and 21 percent, respectively. Meanwhile, Greece, Portugal, and Spain reported levels of 13.8, 10.1, and 8.8 percent. While technically below the scarcity threshold, these countries still experience heightened seasonal pressures, particularly during the summer when demand spikes. The EEA cautions that national averages obscure the severity of seasonal water shortages, particularly in southern Europe. In spring and summer, water scarcity in Europe is often exacerbated by agricultural demands, tourism, and increased consumption in urban areas.

    In contrast, several northern and central European countries, including Latvia, Sweden, Slovakia, and Finland, maintained WEI+ levels below 1 percent, indicating stable and sustainable water usage. The findings underscore the growing urgency for coordinated efforts to address water scarcity in Europe. The EEA urges investment in resilient infrastructure and efficient water management systems to mitigate the impact of climate change and safeguard future resources. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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