A Warming World Means Less Water, With Economic Consequences
We know that climate change will make water scarcer. But it could also have big economic impacts, Richard Damania of the World Bank says.
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May 23, 2016 at 04:50AM
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NPR News: A Warming World Means Less Water, With Economic Consequences
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