Plan may see poor paying more for water
Rich people use more of the resource, but Cape Town says they pay too much to subsidise others.
An economy isn't green if it sells nature to the highest bidder
The strongest first impression of Rio de Janeiro is of a city that is alive. Even the buildings seem to be growing or decaying, writes Jessica Wilson.
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An economy isn't green if it sells nature to the highest bidder
The strongest first impression of Rio de Janeiro is of a city that is alive. Even the buildings seem to be growing or decaying, writes Jessica Wilson.
Plan may see poor paying more for water
Rich people use more of the resource, but Cape Town says they pay too much to subsidise others.
An economy isn't green if it sells nature to the highest bidder
The strongest first impression of Rio de Janeiro is of a city that is alive. Even the buildings seem to be growing or decaying, writes Jessica Wilson.
Plan may see poor paying more for water
Rich people use more of the resource, but Cape Town says they pay too much to subsidise others.







