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Barea

[ buh-rey-uh; Spanish bah-re-ah ]

noun

  1. Ar·tu·ro [ahr-, toor, -oh, ah, r, -, too, -, r, aw], 1897–1957, Spanish author, critic, lecturer, and broadcaster: in England after 1939.


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Barea, who as Bad Bunny rightly pointed out, “fue campeón antes que LeBron.”

Barea cited the steady increase of water use in Spain over past decades to support two of the country’s economic pillars: agriculture and tourism.

Julio Barea, water expert for Greenpeace in Spain, insists that desalination is not a panacea.

“We are hitting the wall of having no water,” Barea said.

“The model is one of ill-planning and pure false developmentalism,” said Julio Barea, a geologist and water campaigner with the environmental group Greenpeace.

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