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by leon on August 30, 2007

With climate change and shifting weather patterns, Water shortages are now popping up everywhere around the world. Whether it's in the US, Australia, Ireland, Bulgaria, Turkey, and other parts of the world.
When there's no water, you can do only two things: pray for rain, or pay more. And it looks like more and more people will be forced down the second route.
Last week, we interviewed Paul Butler, managing director of South East Water in the UK. He made it quite clear that water prices will have to go up.
You can listen to our interview on The Take Two Show.
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