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January 28, 2013  By Phys.org


Jan. 28, 2013 – Diana Allen, an earth scientist at Simon Fraser University, says climate change may be exacerbating many countries' experience of water stress in a new research paper, writes www.phys.org. | READ MORE

Simon Fraser University
earth scientist Diana Allen, a co-author on a new paper about climate
changes' impacts on the world's ground water, says climate change may be
exacerbating many countries' experience of water stress.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-01-groundwater-fate-climate.html#jCp

Simon Fraser University
earth scientist Diana Allen, a co-author on a new paper about climate
changes' impacts on the world's ground water, says climate change may be
exacerbating many countries' experience of water stress.

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Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-01-groundwater-fate-climate.html#jCp

Simon Fraser University
earth scientist Diana Allen, a co-author on a new paper about climate
changes' impacts on the world's ground water, says climate change may be
exacerbating many countries' experience of water stress.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-01-groundwater-fate-climate.html#jCp

Simon Fraser University
earth scientist Diana Allen, a co-author on a new paper about climate
changes' impacts on the world's ground water, says climate change may be
exacerbating many countries' experience of water stress.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-01-groundwater-fate-climate.html#jCp


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