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New Internationalist: Water

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Type: Article
 
Website: http://live.newint.org/issue35...
 
Publisher: New Internationalist
 
Date published: Sat, Mar 01, 2003
 
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This page contains a collection of useful articles -- published in New Internationalist magazine in March 2003 -- related to world freshwater resources. Topics include the effects of climate change on African water, dams, water-efficient toilets in China, municipal water privatization, water conflicts in the Middle East, rain harvesting in India, and water shortages in Australia. Also includes basic facts about freshwater.

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