Why the backyard sprinkler is on the climate change frontline
31-01-2026 19:00 via abc.net.au

Why the backyard sprinkler is on the climate change frontline

Billions of litres of water are sprayed onto household gardens every day during summer, allowing cities to stay green. Now water is running low. Has the sprinkler had its day?
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