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Water reuse is becoming a common practice in several areas in the world, particularly in those impacted by water scarcity driven by climate change and/or by rising human demand.
Pending scarcity— driven by increases in global demand, and China's near-monopoly on the minerals market— could lead to prices that eat into industry margins, a slow down for clean tech projects worldwide, and diplomatic clashes between supplier nations (China) and buyer nations (U.S., Germany and Japan).
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Scarcity drives up prices, and desire.
On a local level, any time a bust is made, scarcity drives up prices and, of course, the profit potential.
The scarcity drives up health care costs as hospitals turn to more expensive substitutes and must spend time and money teaching staff how to use unfamiliar drugs.
The quest for publishing profits in an economy of scarcity drives the money toward a few big books.
The Greeks were suggesting that times of scarcity drive us to choose a destiny and that these are moments when history can be shaped through deliberate choice.
Is there a risk that putting a price on a forest or a river or a viewshed could make them more vulnerable to exploitation as they're reduced to figures on a balance sheet and as scarcity drives prices up?
One bright spot for seafood producers is that scarcity has driven up prices.
This scarcity has driven up the fungi's value even more, resulting in a truffle industry vulnerable to black market influence and fraud.
Water scarcity, whether driven by human use or climate change, also has the potential to increase the risk of disease spillover among people, wildlife, and domestic animals sharing limited water sources in the Ruaha landscape (Coppolillo 2004; Mazet et al. 2009).
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