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Fresh water
Anonymous
March 19, 2025
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We are now in 2040. We are restoring the world's economy after World War 3. Famine is on the rampage. Food and water security are horrible. New political alliances are forming. New topic that is beinf discussed a lot is access to water. Many fresh water sources have been privatized and most people do not have resources to afford it. It would be my hope that people organize, political activists take over the fight for access to water for everyone. Companies like Nestle have to take responsibility for denying access to fresh water supplies to people in the past century.
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