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When the water tap runs dry, produced by Centre Communications, Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing ; written, produced, and directed by Ron Meyer

Label
When the water tap runs dry, produced by Centre Communications, Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing ; written, produced, and directed by Ron Meyer
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
When the water tap runs dry
Oclc number
435816415
Responsibility statement
produced by Centre Communications, Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing ; written, produced, and directed by Ron Meyer
Runtime
40
Summary
"The greatest impacts from climate change will not be warmer temperatures but water shortages. Learn how America's water infrastructure is incapable of handling these changes. There exist solutions that will make us rethink everything from how we use water, to where we live, to who owns water. Every drop of water that flows through America's rivers or is stored in our lakes and reservoirs is spoken for. Now, America is over-drafting its water supply. How did it come to this? The answers lie in America's outdated water infrastructure, an inflexible water storage system, greater demand from an increasing population and the impacts of global warming. In When the Water Tap Runs Dry, we will look at these issues and provide essential solutions based on a new vision of America's water infrastructure, and customized water rights agreements. If the water crisis is not addressed, the water tap will run dry for many Americans."--Container
Table Of Contents
Water shortages -- Water supplies -- Water infrastructure -- Global warming and water shortages -- Water shortage solutions
Technique
live action
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