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Experts debate water shortage issues in Sweden
The UN's environment programme (UNEP) has warned of water scarcity's impact on electricity generation at this year's World Water Week in Stockholm. About 2,500 experts are gathering in the Swedish capital to discuss sustainable water management.
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