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Water Wars: An empty cup

Feb 08, 2015, at 06:38 pm

Life without water is unimaginable. But its availability, taken for granted, is in a crisis. The looming shortage has the potential to create conflicts among regions and communities in the near future. The recent UN International Conference on Water and Sustainability in Zaragoza, Spain, was a wake-up call to the problem. Ranjita Biswas reports

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Water Wars: An empty cup Sun, Feb 08 2015