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TopicIs access to clean water a human right?
Magyar15
07/06/19 5:47:35 PM
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BaiusGaltar posted...
imize impacts to drinking water and to ecosystems. Developed countries can not only share technology better, including cost-effective wastewater and water treatment systems but also in hydrological transport modeling. At the individual level, people in developed countries can look inward and reduce over consumption, which further strains worldwide water consumption. Both developed and developing countries can increase protection of ecosystems, especially wetlands and riparian zones. There measures will not only conserve bi


Okay, so you're talking about environmental regulation to protect fresh water. I happen to agree with that principle. It's still a separate issue than declaring it a human right though
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