The Heat Is On: The State of the Global Water Market

July 26, 2022 00:37:52
The Heat Is On: The State of the Global Water Market
The Future of Water
The Heat Is On: The State of the Global Water Market

Jul 26 2022 | 00:37:52

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Reese Tisdale

Show Notes

Unusually hot temperatures and droughts are affecting regions all over the world from Europe, South Asia, Iraq to Mexico–particularly affecting agricultural industries. New data from the United Nations shows that the number and duration of droughts are on the rise.

Bluefield's water experts discuss how prolonged droughts will affect water consumption for municipalities, but also for the agricultural and power sectors and give their take on opportunities in water sector investment.

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