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[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( Welcome to Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins! It’s the only daily newsletter featuring the insights of renowned author and former Wall Street insider, Nomi Prins. Every day, Nomi shines a light on a massive wealth transfer she calls The Great Distortion. That’s the true cause of the permanent disconnect she sees between the markets and the real economy. And she shares ways you can come out ahead, if you know where the money is flowing. You’ll find all Nomi’s Inside Wall Street issues [here](. If you have questions or comments, send Nomi a note anytime [here]( or at feedback@rogueeconomics.com. What a Global Water Crisis Means for Investors − Part I By Nomi Prins, Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins We all need clean drinking water to live. So does every organism on the planet. But right now, the world is facing a water crisis. Already, 1.4 billion people live in areas of high or extremely high water vulnerability. That’s according to the humanitarian aid organization UNICEF. And here in the U.S., the water problem is reaching critical levels. Drought is no doubt a factor. But there’s also another issue… The water infrastructure in this country is crumbling. That means we are losing some of our precious supply of drinking water. Today and tomorrow, I’ll shine a light on this emerging crisis. And I’ll show you what it means for investors who know where to look. Recommended Link [Biden & Bill Gates Igniting $40 Trillion Heist?]( [image]( Has President Biden’s new executive order… Alongside MIT, 77 global Governments, The Gates Foundation, UNICEF, and The Clinton Development Initiative… [Ignited a historic $40 trillion transfer of wealth from the middle class, to the rich?]( Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller says: “This is the biggest redistribution of wealth from the middle class and the poor… to the rich, ever.” Newsweek says… “[This] Will Be The End of American Freedom.” And HuffPost says… “[This] Is Making The Rich Richer and Leaving You Behind.” One of the nation’s leading economists (Nomi Prins) has traveled to Delray Beach, Florida to [uncover exactly what’s happening and what this means for your money.]( [Click Here To Watch.]( -- The Water Scarcity Picture To start, let me give you a sense of how scarce water is… And why we should be grateful to the distributors and suppliers of our water. Water covers 70% of the Earth’s surface. But as you can see in the chart below, 97.5% of that is saltwater – which we can’t drink. [Chart] The other 2.5% is fresh water. But just 1% of all the freshwater in existence is available and drinkable. So, when it comes to fresh water, access and distribution are critical. But as I mentioned, we’re now facing a global water crisis. About 4 billion people experience severe water scarcity for at least one month of the year. That’s nearly two-thirds of the global population. [Featured: Must See! Florida Dad “hacks” gas pump. What happens next will STUN you…]( For years, water shortages have plagued countries including China, Egypt, India, Israel, Pakistan, Mexico, and parts of Africa. But the reality is that the entire world is now teetering on the brink of a massive water crisis. Here’s a picture that’s worth a thousand words… [Chart] The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) forecasts that we will use nearly 55% more water in 2050 than in 2000. And the United Nations (U.N.) says that intense water scarcity could displace 700 million people worldwide by 2030. Recommended Link [Financial genius reveals how to buy all the stuff you want – without paying for them the usual way]( My name is Jeff Clark... And I’ve got a challenge should you choose to accept it: [image]( Take away my wallet, cash, and all credit cards... Send me to any store or restaurant in America... And in 3 seconds I’ll buy anything I want – using none of my own money. [Click here to watch how I do it.]( -- Double Trouble One of the main reasons for this is population growth. The OECD predicts that the population of the world will reach 9.2 billion people by 2050. That’s up 18% from the 7.8 billion people on the planet today. This population increase, coupled with the resulting increase in urbanization, will intensify the water scarcity problem. And the more the world’s population grows, the more of everything it will consume. This will inevitably lead to greater industrial output, especially in food production. [Featured: Biden & Bill Gates Igniting $40 Trillion Heist?]( Today, agriculture uses about 72% of the world’s fresh water supplies. That makes food production – which is [already experiencing supply chain disruptions]( – an even bigger drain on water resources. But the U.N. reports that drought frequency and duration has already increased by 29% since 2000. And it predicts that if current water usage trends continue, 75% of the world could face drought by 2050. That’s just 28 years down the line. Recommended Link [The First Gas Station in America… To No Longer Offer Gas]( [image]( Discover what’s happening, live on-the-scene… And why soon, this development will be spreading to your hometown. [Click here now!]( -- Water Shortages in the U.S. The most acute water challenges are in the developing world. But developed countries are also facing problems. That’s partly because of poor water infrastructure. For example, here in the U.S., much of the water infrastructure is over a century old. A lot of it is badly deteriorated. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) reported that there is a water main break every two minutes. As a result, 6 billion gallons of treated water are lost – a day. That’s enough to fill over 9,000 swimming pools. And the poor infrastructure also affects the quality of our water. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says we need multibillion-dollar investments just to remain compliant with today’s water safety standards. In California, where I live, water scarcity is a constant, serious problem. Before the summer began, two of its largest reservoirs were at low levels. Right now, after the most extreme drought conditions in over 100 years, its reservoirs are at critically low levels. But even as it faces this water crisis, water usage across the state is increasing. This is despite Governor Newsom’s pleas to citizens and businesses to reduce their usage. And it’s not just California that faces this problem. Tomorrow, I’ll shine a light on one of the biggest emerging distortions in the water sector… And I’ll share one way you can take advantage of it in your portfolio. Until then, [signature] Nomi Prins Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=Inside Wall Street Feedback). --------------------------------------------------------------- MAILBAG Kind words for Nomi from a longtime reader… Hello Nomi. I have followed you for many years. I am delighted to now be a subscriber to Distortion Report, and look forward to upgrading to Distortion Money Matrix when finances allow. You are truly the greatest! – David R. 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