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Toledo Blade
Jan 11 2010
While the water-blessed Great Lakes region hasn't encountered Western-style conflicts over water yet, legal scholars expect that to change with the Earth's population rising and its climate warming. Increased demands for food, energy, and manufactured goods this century are expected to drive up the value of water everywhere - not just that found at the surface of major lakes, rivers, and streams. |
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