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Water shortages may affect two-thirds of World by 2025, UN Says
by Open-Publishing - Thursday 15 February 20074 comments
UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 15 (APP): Two-thirds of the world’s population may be living in areas where there are water shortages by 2025...
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16 February 2007, 04:21
Who needs water, if we still can drive? That’s what redneck think about their environment and they even believe that burning fuel cleans the "dirty" air.
Water is being misused and especial in the third world USA nobody cares.
16 February 2007, 21:43
Thats not true that nobody cares. George Bush and Sun Myung Moon have purchased large tracts of land over the largest aquifer in South America.
17 February 2007, 04:43
Since the water infrastructure in the US is now owned largely by foreign entities, I’m certain that any "shortages" in the future will be engineered scarcities to create panic and inflated prices for their profit.
18 February 2007, 01:45
Sorry, By 2025, 80% of the world’s population will be gone. There will be more than enough water for the remaining 20%. Your concern is not for water, it is if you want to be one of the 20%. Good luck to you!