global water crisis and cheaper technology sparks surge in desalination. fresh water production increases to 9.5m cubic meters a day—twice the annual flow of the Thames, as one-third of world goes thirsty. via the guardian [RK]
Water crisis and cheaper tech spark desalination.
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