Starved by drought, Rome's water supply may not spring eternal by PBS NewsHour audiobook

Starved by drought, Rome's water supply may not spring eternal

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    ISBN: 9781987109603

A serious drought across Europe has wreaked havoc for Italy's agricultural industry, causing over $2 billion in damage. Even Rome, the city of aqueducts, has begun to turn off the spigot at dozens of its iconic fountains, and has warned it may have to ration water for its residents and tourists. Special correspondent Christopher Livesay and videographer Alessandra Pavone report.

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A serious drought across Europe has wreaked havoc for Italy's agricultural industry, causing over $2 billion in damage. Even Rome, the city of aqueducts, has begun to turn off the spigot at dozens of its iconic fountains, and has warned it may have to ration water for its residents and tourists. Special correspondent Christopher Livesay and videographer Alessandra Pavone report.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction
Runtime: 0.11
Audience: Adult
Language: English