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Water, Recession and the Growing Need to Invest



The need to improve the quality of water in the developing world will not disappear in the face of an economic downturn; funding may be a different matter.


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  • Industry accounts for a large proportion of freshwater consumption; a...

  • The Shenzhen Stock Exchange; historically the water industry has been viewed...

  • The need to improve the quality of water in the developing world will not...

  • German banknotes from 1923 bear witness to the cyclical danger of...

  • Indian workers dyeing cotton; economic growth means increased water demand....

  • Crop irrigation; growers may face a hard time if the recession really bites.

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