"Several Tensions" on the Water Could Shake France by 2050
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A report calls for a radical change in water use in all sectors, otherwise the whole country could suffer serious consequences by 2050.
In a report released on Wednesday, 25 June, the Office of the High Commissioner for the Strategy and the Plan warns that France is exposed to major water tensions if it does not radically change its uses of water.
Are the measures envisaged to prevent the risks associated with global warming in France sufficient?
Work by the High Commission on Strategy and Plan shows that only radical changes in water use will help to contain the risk of high tensions and to meet the needs of ecosystems in 2050, in France.
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