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Barea

[buh-rey-uh, bah-re-ah]

noun

  1. Arturo 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.”

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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.

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

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

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“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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