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whatsrequired whatsrequired discovered this in Environment 2 reviews since Jun 6, 2008
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whatsrequired discovered 3 months ago
The developing world -- you know, places like Atlanta, Georgia and Las Vegas -- has long struggled with fresh water supplies. Despite the fact that three-quarters of the Earth's surface is covered in the critical ingredient to human life, more than 95% of it is tied up in the seas, and undrinkable, and more still sequestered in the ice caps, or otherwise unreachable.
moreminimal rated 3 months ago
Major cities are running out of fresh water. Could a marriage between renewable energy and desalination be the answer?
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