Research done at Uppsala University in Sweden shows that it is not a lack of infrastructure that keeps the majority of people from accessing appropriate amounts of water.
Socioeconomic disparity is a major factor in water crises plaguing cities, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Sustainability . NPR reports that the.
Socioeconomic disparity is just as influential as climate change and population growth when it comes to explaining why so many cities are struggling with their water supply, researchers say.