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Carbon Emissions May Skyrocket Due to California's Lack of Efficiency in Water Usage
The water use in California could really boost carbon emissions if water efficiency actions aren't taken. A new report from Next 10 - nonprofit think tank - released Thursday and the Pacific Institute researchers roughly calculated that if water use and demand remain the same in California, population growth implies that urban demand for water could rise by 24% by 2035.
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