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Is the cost of water really higher than the cost of petrol? Are we destined to run out of water if we don't find a way forward? 4 films, 6 charitable organizations you should know.

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15 January 2021

Watch Water Films & Donate to Water Organizations

Is the cost of water really higher than the cost of petrol? Are we destined to run out of water if we don't find a way forward? 4 films, 6 charitable organizations you should know.

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  • CENTERPIECE
Bahamut, or the Salt of the Earth

Bahamut, or the Salt of the Earth

Farah Abdessamad remembers the Dead Sea and the myth of Bahamut.

14 January 2021 • By Farah Abdessamad
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The Sea Remembers

The Sea Remembers

Let us never forget that the sea remembers our presence and our trespasses—art from Riva Nayaju.

14 January 2021 • By TMR

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