WaterAid installs striking giant hourglass by the Thames to highlight the fact that every second, another person is forced into water scarcity

International charity WaterAid has created a thought-provoking installation on the bank of the Thames to highlight how climate change is threatening drinking water supplies around the world.  The arresting 3.5-metre high hourglass in Potters Field in London is drawing attention to the shocking fact that every second, one more person around the world is forced into water scarcity, where water access could be limited due to increased demand.   The striking scene comes ahead of todays G7 Finance Ministers meeting  followed by the G7 Leaders’ Summit in June, where WaterAid will be calling for the UK Government to push for more support to help…

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