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Indulgences of the rich fueling urban water crises: study
Urban water crises are driven in large part by "unsustainable consumption" on the part of elite city residents, such as their swimming pools and well-watered gardens, according to a new study. The research, published in Nature Sustainability, used Cape Town in South Africa to study the consumption habits of wealthier city-dwellers compared to poorer ones. It found that the richest 14 percent of people used more than 51 percent of the water, fueling water problems "at least as much as climate change or population growth." "While benefiting a privileged minority, this political–economic system is unsustainable because it reduces the availability of natural resources for the less-advant

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