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The Planet Sinking Beneath Us

Published January 11, 2026, 06:13
The Planet Sinking Beneath Us

The planet is facing a hidden crisis: the sinking of land due to the depletion of groundwater and the extraction of fossil fuels. Over-pumping of water for agricultural needs, as seen in Turkey, is causing sinkholes to swallow land and infrastructure. Similar phenomena are observed in other regions, such as Florida, Spain, and China, where extraction exceeds the replenishment rate of water resources. Oil and gas extraction also create vast voids underground, leading to land subsidence. California and Saudi Arabia are prime examples of areas affected by this phenomenon. The situation is exacerbated by climate change, which further destabilizes ecosystems and increases the risk of disasters. The article highlights political inaction and dependence on an outdated energy model. Governments and companies continue to invest in fossil fuels, despite the known negative consequences. Each new extraction worsens the situation and makes the planet more vulnerable. To address the crisis, a radical change of course is needed. This includes limiting groundwater pumping, investing in water recycling, and phasing out fossil fuels. The need for sustainable solutions is urgent, as the stability of our land is threatened.