global water crisis
The global water crisis refers to the lack of access to safe and clean water for drinking, sanitation, and hygiene around the world. It is caused by a combination of factors including pollution, population growth, climate change, and inadequate infrastructure. This crisis has serious implications for public health, economic development, and the environment.
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