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This will drive the industrialize nations to regulate the consumption of water as well as raise the price of water to discourage waste and abusive. This will greatly affect the low-income nations as they lack the financial and technological capabilities to keep up with the raise demands of water. According to the World Resources institute, "this situation has already caused serious water shortages to develop in some regions, shortchanging human water needs and damaging aquatic ecosystems"...
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According to the World Resources institute, "this situation has already caused serious water shortages to develop in some regions, shortchanging human water needs and damaging aquatic ecosystems".
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More urgent action needs to be taken by the Australian people and all levels of government to preserve Australia’s scarce water resources, replenish its natural aquifers and promote subsidies to encourage rain water tank collection and water rec...   Mrwhy Do Sales Of Bottled Water Grow Every Year Despite Of The Well-Known Fact That It Is Produced From The Same Tap Water?   Water; How Much Fresh Water is Available for Human Drinking Needs   Is Water In Water City Fit To Drink?   Industrial Water Use “Consumption”   Water Availibility Vs. Water Quality   Bottled water vs. tap water   water water everyhwhere   Water Resources   Water Resources   Water Shortages   Water Resources and Their Role   How Does A Climate Change Influence Water Resources?   Keep Our Water Clean: Clean Water Act   Effects of Climate Change on Water Resources in the Columbia River Basin  
 
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