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Peak Water

Peak water-the point at which the renewable supply of water is outstripped by demand. Although the same amount of water exists on Earth today as centuries ago some roughly 360 quintillion gallons, there are billions of more humans vying for the same amount of water as before. See how different regions around the world will cope with the lack of water in the years to come in this article.

April 28, 2008 6:07 AM | Category: Water

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