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Imaginez un pays avec de nombreuses sources d'énergies -- le pétrole, le gaz, le soleil, le vent (et l'argent) -- mais privé d'un élément essentiel à la vie : l'eau. L'ingénieur en infrastructure Fahad Al-Attiya nous présente comment le Qatar, petite nation du Moyen-Orient, élabore son approvisionnement en eau.
Fahad Al-Attiya's job is to maintain food security in Qatar, a country that has no water and imports 90 percent of its food. Full bio »
Translated into French by Alain Rinder
Reviewed by Oualid Hamzi
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