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Action needed to allocate and use water resources more efficiently

28 Nov 2019 28 Nov 2019
by Sean Thornton-Dibb | Jan 12, 2017
 
A 2016 publication “High and Dry: Climate Change, Water, and the Economy” from The World Bank highlights the need for more efficient allocation of water resources to guard against the adverse effects of water scarcity that could hinder economic growth, spark conflict, and motivate migration. Read the article or download the full report.

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