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Important new research in @NatureSustainability calls for recognizing “climate change-driven contaminants” as a distinct class of water pollutants.

As Mediterranean communities face intensifying climate pressures, understanding how warming temperatures affect water quality becomes critical for protecting health and ecosystems.

🔬 This perspective piece explores:

  • Multiple pathways of climate-driven water contamination
  • Why we need new frameworks to address emerging threats
  • Implications for water management strategies

At CIRQUA, climate resilience in water resources is a core priority. This research reinforces why adaptive water treatment solutions — like constructed wetlands and advanced reuse systems — are essential for our region’s future.

🔗 Read the article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-025-01747-x