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Imagine um país com energia abundante -- óleo e gás, luz do sol, vento (e dinheiro) -- mas sem algo essencial à vida: água. O engenheiro de infra-estrutura Fahad Al-Attiya descreve as formas inesperadas em que a pequena nação de Qatar no Oriente Médio cria seu abastecimento de água.
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 Portuguese, Brazilian by Karina Guzzi
Reviewed by Gislene Kucker Arantes
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