Hundreds of rivers and lakes cross international borders—countries need to commit to sharing the water, says researcher

The Danube River starts in Germany and eventually flows into the Black Sea some 2,850 kilometers and ten countries later. If Germany were to dam or pollute the river, it could potentially affect nine other countries—and four of their capitals.


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Source: Phys.org