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Water shortages loom on the U.S.-Mexico border

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On the U.S.-Mexico border, water shortages loom as the region races for solutions

Population growth and climate change could in the coming years bring water shortages along the Rio Grande river, a source of drinking water and agriculture for U.S. and Mexico. “Shallow Waters,” a nine-part series by Quartz and the Texas Observer, looked at the potential impacts of water scarcity in the region. Quartz’s Zoë Schlanger joins Hari Sreenivasan for more.

08/25/2018

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