La guerra del agua: las graves secuelas de la crisis hídrica en Chile (El Mostrador)
by Mauricio Zambrano-Bigiarini
Central and Southern Chile have already suffered, for decades, a tendency to lower rainfall amounts, up to 7% per decade at some points, which will probably remain. By 2050, water available in Chile will be reduced by one third in some regions, according to current models, which will extend the irrigation periods that are applied today and reduce more water-intensive crops, especially those without access to technological improvements.
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