Desalination To Rescue A Thirsty World
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on The Washington Post’s coverage of desalination as a growing solution to global water shortages. Once confined to wealthy Gulf nations, desalination is now expanding to drought-stricken countries like Morocco, where it offers a lifeline for agriculture and communities devastated by climate change. Morocco’s water officials stress that desalination proves solutions exist to confront worsening climate challenges.
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