How large is the threat of a world wide water shortage and what can we do? Dr. James M. Hughes professor of medicine at both in the school of medicine and school of public health at Emory University speaks about water being a right but also a commodity that is costly to provide especially to those who have it in the shortest supply. There are answers that have been ignored but time is getting short as we undergo global warming and an increasing population.
Global Health Implications of an Increasing Water Shortage

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How large is the threat of a world wide water shortage and what can we do? Dr. James M. Hughes professor of medicine at both in the school of medicine and school of public health at Emory University speaks about water being a right but also a commodity that is costly to provide especially to those who have it in the shortest supply. There are answers that have been ignored but time is getting short as we undergo global warming and an increasing population.
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