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    1. I want to think this is with our current infrastructure, in case we did nothing to optimise water expenditure.

    2. We know it since a long time ago, in fact, we’ve had problems for decades now, but the plan is to wait until we’re desperate, then do something.

    3. BariTheRohimba on

      I think “low” is very optimistic since everyone suffering from severe draught and water shortage will find water where it is available. So countries in dark blue should at least be yellow…

    4. Access to water? Dubai produces half a billion gallons of desalinted water a day and wastes virtually nothing from leaks etc. If Spain loses access to water it will be for political and deliberate reasons.

      Sick of this scare story being reposted and pumped on my feed over and over again. Especially in the wettest semana santa week anyone remembers.

    5. España debería estar separada en colores. Entiendo que se refiere al país en general pero ni de broma va a suponer el mismo problema para el norte que para el sur de la peninsula.

    6. Substantial_Client_3 on

      Pero los hoteles y campos de golf de murcia y Almería seguirán a pleno rendimiento 👍

    7. YaAbsolyutnoNikto on

      Any country with a high quantity of southern europeans has water issues.

      Coincidence ?! I think NOT!!

      Poor Luxembourg and Belgium infested by those water repellent Portuguese 😢

      /s

    8. Tomaaa💪🇷🇺 se vende casa en Moscú ( espero q hasta 2050 nuestro Franco va morir)

    9. You can always just pump more and more and more from the rivers of melting snow, right?

    10. No worries we are sending cheap tomatoes and cheap fruit to Europe

      This takes 70% of our water

    11. Don’t worry, we’ll keep emptying the reservoirs for cheap electricity and then claimnthe drought on climate change

    12. Europe definitely needs to redistribute their water better. Too much water here in the Netherlands.

    13. BliksemseBende on

      Im not so sure about the Netherlands though, in the river delta where millions of people depend on drinking water from the river. Rising level of sea make that part of the rivers more salty. That’s a serious problem