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Diane Raines Ward

Thursday, September 05, 2002

Although it is seemingly ubiquitous, water is actually a finite resource. Diane Raines Ward discusses the political ramifications of the water crisis and her new book Water Wars: Drought, Flood, Folly and the Politics of Thirst.

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jean-marc hauth from 42400 Saint Chamond - France

Hello,

Our association " Les biefs du Pilat" promote the globale water resource managment.

The concept of sharing/saving/infiltrating of excess water coming for rains will be the solution in the futur to resolve all water problems together with climatic and energy problems.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/biefs.dupilat/

Jul. 30 2007 05:57 PM
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