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UN weather agency calls for urgent global reforms ahead of looming water crisis
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The United Nations weather agency has urged the speedy adoption of global reforms ahead of a looming water crisis. More droughts and floods are expected due to climate change. The number of people living with inadequate access to water is expected to hit five billion within 30 years.
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UN weather agency calls for urgent global reforms ahead of looming water crisis
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