A geophysicist who studies water resources and sustainable water management in the Sahara explains why it’s a problem if we take water for granted. “If you just turn on the tap these days and don’t understand where it comes from or how far it has traveled to get to your house, you lose your responsibility towards water,” says Zoubida Nemer. “As a child, I had to walk five kilometers, […]
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A geophysicist who studies water resources and sustainable water management in the Sahara explains why it’s a problem if we take water for granted. “If you just turn on the tap these days and don’t understand where it comes from or how far it has traveled to get to your house, you lose your responsibility towards water,” says Zoubida Nemer. “As a child, I had to walk five kilometers, […]