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Precious Fluid. Dinyar Godrej.

by Godrej, Dinyar; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 27Environment. Publisher: New Internationalist, 2003ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Dams -- Environmental aspects | Dwellings -- Environmental aspects | Fresh water | Groundwater | International Monetary Fund | Privatization | Reservoirs | Saline water conversion | Sanitation | Scarcity | Sewage disposal | Structural adjustment (Economic policy) | Three Gorges Dam (China) | Urine | Water -- Economic aspects | Water -- Purification | Water conservation | Water consumption | Water harvesting | Water policy | Water pollution | Water reuse | Water rights | Water-supply | Water-supply -- Ghana | Water-supply -- India | Water-supply -- Israel | Watershed management | World BankDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Today [2003] in almost every area of the world one chooses to look at there is a water problem--scarcity, depletion, pollution, lack of sanitation, failing rains due to global warming, big dam projects blocking up rivers, privatization, inequities of distribution, cross-border conflict, profligate use and mismanagement." (NEW INTERNATIONALIST) This article reports on the water crisis occurring throughout the world.
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Originally Published: Precious Fluid, March 2003; pp. 9-28.

"Today [2003] in almost every area of the world one chooses to look at there is a water problem--scarcity, depletion, pollution, lack of sanitation, failing rains due to global warming, big dam projects blocking up rivers, privatization, inequities of distribution, cross-border conflict, profligate use and mismanagement." (NEW INTERNATIONALIST) This article reports on the water crisis occurring throughout the world.

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