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How should we be dealing with our most precious natural resource in the 21st century?
The thirsty lifestyles of developed countries are increasingly reliant on the water resources of developing countries.
There is a hidden cost of what we eat, drink and consume, from coffee to t-shirts, food to computers. We use far more water to support our lifestyles than most of us imagine.
How should we be dealing with our most precious natural resource in the 21st century?
Further details can be found on www.21stcenturychallenges.org
Speaker(s): |
others to be confirmed | talks |
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Date and Time: |
14 October 2009 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Royal Geographical Society |
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Tickets: |
£10 |
Available from: |
www.rgs.org/whatson |
Additional Information: |
Nearest tube: South Kensington (District, Circle & Piccadilly lines), Number 9,10, 52 and 452 buses stop outside the Society |
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