Five Ways to Invest in WaterNow and in the coming years may be a good time to invest in water. About 2 billion people worldwide don't have safe ...
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Now and in the coming years may be a good time to invest in water. About 2 billion people worldwide don't have safe drinking water, and the United Nations(opens in new tab) expects that number to increase due to population growth and climate change. Lack of water will contribute to other challenges, such as affecting the food supply, increasing severe droughts and declining water security.
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As a chief investment officer and financial adviser, I embrace the importance of finding sustainable business models given the changes ahead. There is also the likelihood that sustainable businesses will receive, over time, a valuation premium.
This is a proverbial triple-play: growing cash flows through sustainable business models, increasing market-based valuations multiples and doing the right thing for the long-term viability of our planet and way of life. The tricky part is: how? With an abundance of opportunity available, let's explore five ways you can sustainably invest in water, an inelastic good that has no substitutes and increased scarcity.
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Drought worldwide is due sun activity slowing down, this has nothing to do with the ill-minded Climate Change. Unhappily Reverse Osmosis as a desalination process is awfully primitive. A new, effective process which can allow humanity to overcome this worldwide drought is relying on air ionization and is fully described in naturalseawaterdesalination.com.