I agree, the source seems fairly reliable, though the title can be a bit misleading. While it's true that only about 3% of Earth's water is freshwater, which humans rely on for drinking, agriculture, and other needs, the usable portion is even smaller because most of that freshwater is locked in glaciers or underground. So, the title might oversimplify the issue, but the overall point about limited usable water is accurate and well-supported by scientific data.