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    'Eat Less Water'

    Some experts say half of the people living on Earth in 2030 will experience intense water scarcity. This would mean soaring death tolls and an unprecedented rise in military conflict. Florencia Ramirez is the author of “ Eat Less Water .”

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    By Evan Kleiman • Mar 7, 2018 • 1 min read

    Some experts say half of the people living on Earth in 2030 will experience intense water scarcity. This would mean soaring death tolls and an unprecedented rise in military conflict. Florencia Ramirez is the author of “Eat Less Water.” She traveled over 16,000 miles interviewing farmers and food producers and concluded that the solution begins in the kitchen.

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