Why 50% of the world's clean water is stolen every year - Adam Loch
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One key issue is water theft. Water is taken by those it doesn’t belong to on a literally industrial scale. One new report suggests that 50 to 70 percent of the world’s clean water is stolen. We speak to the report’s author: Adam Loch, Centre for Global Food & Resources at the University of Adelaide.
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