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Less than 3 percent of all water on Earth is fresh, and of that, only a fraction is available to us via accessible sources such as lakes, rivers, and springs. Water is not a renewable resource: As the world's population increases, so does its scarcity. For more about this problem in India and elsewhere in the developing world, read this great piece from The New Yorker by writer Michael Specter.

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