How could a city built on a lake run out of water? Look at Mexico City.
How could a city built on a lake run out of water? Look at Mexico City.
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It’s not been two months since I settled in Mexico City, and the water service to my apartment has been cut off at least three times. My mother is thinking about installing a contraption named after the Mexica rain god “Tlaloc” to capture, filter and
store rainwater in a tank in her front yard.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/11/mexico-city-water-human-degrowth/
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It’s not been two months since I settled in Mexico City, and the water service to my apartment has been cut off at least three times. My mother is thinking about installing a contraption named after the Mexica rain god “Tlaloc” to capture, filter and
store rainwater in a tank in her front yard.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/11/mexico-city-water-human-degrowth/