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Drought Investments Could Save More MoneyCEFR B1

19 Jun 2025

Adapted from Mohammed El-Said, SciDev CC BY 2.0

Photo by Francesco Ungaro, Unsplash

AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

The impacts of drought are growing, and urgent investments in resilience are necessary. According to recent reports, without reforming water policies, the economic costs of drought could rise significantly. Investing in drought preparedness can save up to ten times more in future losses.

The OECD suggests that effective water management strategies are crucial in addressing rising temperatures and changing weather patterns. A focus on improving irrigation systems and rethinking water pricing will help communities adapt better to these challenges.

Furthermore, integrating natural approaches like restoring ecosystems and modern technologies such as satellite forecasting can enhance resilience against drought. Without these proactive measures, societies may face severe consequences from climate change, including resource conflicts and migration.

Difficult words

  • resilienceAbility to recover quickly from difficulties.
  • investmentPutting money into something for future benefit.
    investments, Investing
  • strategiesPlans made to achieve goals.
  • adaptTo adjust to new conditions.
  • ecosystemsA community of living things and their environment.
  • forecastingPredicting future events based on data.

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Discussion questions

  • How can communities prepare for future droughts?
  • What benefits do natural approaches provide against climate change?
  • Why is it important to rethink water pricing?

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