KPBS: Villagers throw containers into a well to collect their daily supply of potable water after a tanker made its daily delivery in Shahapur, India on May 13, 2016. India is in the midst of a drought.
We often associate climate change with too much water -- the melting ice caps triggering a rise in sea levels. But a new World Bank report says that it's too little water -- the potable sort -- that we also need to think about.
High and Dry: Climate Change, Water, and the Economy examines the future...