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<title><![CDATA[Water crisis &gt; Food prices]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 19:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Water is not a renewable resource&#8217;. The looming water shortage is a bigger threat than]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="story">&#8216;Water is not a renewable resource&#8217;. The looming water shortage is a bigger threat than rising food prices, writes <strong>Ambrose Evans-Pritchard</strong> in <em>The Telegraph</em></p>
<p class="story" style="padding-left:30px;"><a title="Glacier" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/06/05/ccwater105.xml" target="_blank"><img class="alignright alignnone size-medium wp-image-1619" style="float:right;" src="http://asianwindow.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/glacier.jpg?w=288&#038;h=190" alt="" width="288" height="190" /></a></p>
<p class="story" style="padding-left:30px;">A catastrophic water shortage could prove an even bigger threat to mankind this century than soaring food prices and the relentless exhaustion of energy reserves, according to a panel of global experts at the Goldman Sachs &#8220;Top Five Risks&#8221; conference.</p>
<p class="story" style="padding-left:30px;">Nicholas (Lord) Stern, author of the Government&#8217;s Stern Review on the economics of climate change, warned that underground aquifers could run dry at the same time as melting glaciers play havoc with fresh supplies of usable water.</p>
<p class="story" style="padding-left:30px;">&#8220;The glaciers on the Himalayas are retreating, and they are the sponge that holds the water back in the rainy season. We&#8217;re facing the risk of extreme run-off, with water running straight into the Bay of Bengal and taking a lot of topsoil with it,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p class="story" style="padding-left:30px;"><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/06/05/ccwater105.xml">more</a></p>
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