Standard Time talk show S2E16: Something in the water

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Whether you’re a tropical mosquito or a succulent, let alone a human, we all need water.
Access to safe, drinkable water is essential for survival, but this is still a privilege.

We’ve got three professionals to unravel the mystery:
✨Oana Filip writes about culture and life. She is a journalist for Scena9, a Romanian magazine and website.
✨ Gergely Simon is an environmental chemist at Greenpeace in Budapest and the Pesticide Action Network Europe in Brussels.
✨ Gergely Áron Pápai is a documentarian and the head of the video division at the Hungarian investigative portal Átlátszó.

Video available here 👉🏼 https://youtu.be/oPSgT7BJNlY

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