Analysis
Water rises to the top of the agenda
Arid patches of scorched land used to be associated with parts of Africa, the Middle East and some south-western US states. But as climate change plays havoc with rainfall patterns and water abstraction increases, drought is increasingly a problem for Europe too.
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