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Global water shortage

Melting glaciers threaten agricultural land

By Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent

Published: August 25 2006 18:05 | Last updated: August 25 2006 18:05

Melting glaciers will reduce the amount of water available for agriculture in some areas of the world in the future, while rising sea levels will contaminate coastal groundwater supplies, according to scientists studying the effect of climate change on freshwater resources.

Water experts gathered in Stockholm for the international World Water Week conference have been discussing the likely effects of climate change on the availability of fresh water for agriculture and sanitation.

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