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Global water shortages 'could cost €134bn a year'
Closing the projected gap between global water supply and demand could cost $200bn (€134bn) annually under a business as usual scenario, according to a report published by the 2030 Water Resources Group on Monday.
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Denmark took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January.
Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
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