As humanity enters a new era, “the age of water insecurity,” no one can ever again take water for granted—even those of us fortunate to live in the Great Lakes region. Coined by Norwegian geographer-historian Terje Tvedt in 2007, the phrase refers to the increasing frequency and severe consequences ...
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