Stockholm’s annual World Water Week draws nearly 4,000 people, including government officials and big company executives. Wall Street types are missing out, writes AntonyMCurrie.
World Water Week, organised by the Stockholm International Water Institute, is taking place in Sweden’s capital city between Aug. 25 and Aug. 30. The theme of the conference is “Water for society: Including all.
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