Latin America and the Caribbean, the Land of Water Challenged by Thirst
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The Amazon basin, the Andean glaciers, the South American moors, the tropical islands and the great rivers of Latin America and the Caribbean have fed for years the illusion that this region – green and blue when seen from the sky – is one of the most privileged places in the world in terms of water security.However, when you look closely, your reality is different.A research developed by the media of the Grupo de Diarios América (GDA), which br…
The Amazon basin, the Andean glaciers, the South American moors, the tropical islands and the great rivers of Latin America and the Caribbean have fed for years the illusion that this region is one of the most privileged places in the world in terms of water security.However, when you look closely, its reality is different.A research developed by the media of the Grupo de Diarios América (GDA)—which brings together 12 relevant and far-reaching n…
The Amazon basin, the Andean lakes, the South American beaches, the tropical islands and the large rivers of Latin America and the Caribbean have been fed for years by the illusion that the region is one of the most privileged places in the world in terms of water security. However, when it is observed closely, the reality is different. An investigation carried out by the media of the American Diary Group (GDA) — which gathers 12 days of great r…
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