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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsFreshwater is essential for life on Earth, but analysts at the World Bank say more often than not, there's either too little, too much, or the water is contaminated and polluted. We look at whether desalinating ocean wat...
Season 5 Trailer is an episode from Let's Talk About Water by Jay Famiglietti. Freshwater is essential for life on Earth, but analysts at the World Bank say more often than not, there's either too little, too much, or the water is contamina...
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Published Jul 15, 2024, 01:50 long, audio available.
Freshwater is essential for life on Earth, but analysts at the World Bank say more often than not, there's either too little, too much, or the water is contaminated and polluted. We look at whether desalinating ocean water and piping it across the desert would really solve water scarcity, why some cities and towns keep flooding, and how much is too much, when it comes to pumping freshwater out of underground aquifers. In Season 5 of What About Water, host Jay Famiglietti connects with scientists and regular people who are trying to solve some of our planet's trickiest water problems. Armed with the latest scientific expertise, he brings listeners a message of hope for this planet's water future.
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Season 5 Trailer is an episode from Let's Talk About Water by Jay Famiglietti.
This episode is 01:50 long.
This episode was published on Jul 15, 2024.
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