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Water Policy and the Sound of One Hand Clapping

Posted by jfleck on 6 March 2009, 8:18 am

David Zetland, on the emphasis on water supply (at the expense of discussion of demand) in a new federal report on water and climate change:

I just wish that more than two percent of the report was concerned with demand-side strategies. Relying only on the supply side is like one hand clapping.

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