With floods ravaging Pakistan, droughts hampering output in China, and frailties in the UK's water infrastructure being exposed by dry weather, the implications of climate change on our relationship with water is changing. In light of efforts to commence the transition to net zero, and with global water infrastructure in need of futureproofing, there is an opportunity for investors to engage with multidimensional assets, bringing change in multiple sectors while steering the world to a more sustainable future. Water and sanitation is the sixth element of the UN's Sustainable Developme...
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