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This week, fears of water wars are worsening across the country and the world as climate change and old infrastructure causes major issues for reliable drinking water. From a long-term boil water advisory causing Jackson, Mississippi to lose access to palatable and bottled water, to the Southwest facing extreme drought, signs of what many are fearing as a "water war" are growing. What does that mean? Many say with more drought expected due to global warming, and the continual aging of infrastructure, many highly-inhabited areas could face water shortages for years to come. This, of course, leading to desperate measures to gain access to healthy drinking water. What does this mean for our future? And what are our solutions to keep fresh H2O on tap? We discuss, and much more in this week's episode.
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This week, fears of water wars are worsening across the country and the world as climate change and old infrastructure causes major issues for reliable drinking water. From a long-term boil water advisory causing Jackson, Mississippi to lose access to palatable and bottled water, to the Southwest facing extreme drought, signs of what many are fearing as a "water war" are growing. What does that mean? Many say with more drought expected due to global warming, and the continual aging of infrastructure, many highly-inhabited areas could face water shortages for years to come. This, of course, leading to desperate measures to gain access to healthy drinking water. What does this mean for our future? And what are our solutions to keep fresh H2O on tap? We discuss, and much more in this week's episode.
Let's get into it!
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Official Website
Email us: [email protected]
Support the show
Let's get into it!
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