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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Precipitating a crisis?
Hosepipe bans are becoming a familiar feature of summer, and with claims that 2012 could see ‘the worst drought in 30 years’, they are here again. Well timed, then, that the theme of a recent Geological Society conference was “Water … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, drought, energy, environment, resources, technology, water
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