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And NBC Learn Explore the Future of Water in New Video Series. Press Release 13-121 NSF and NBC Learn Explore the Future of Water in New Video Series "Sustainability: Water" video series examines the long-term health of one of America's most important resources July 9, 2013 The National Science Foundation (NSF) and NBC Learn (NBC News' educational arm) have teamed up to produce a new informative video series that examines the long-term health of one of America's most important resources: water. As climate rapidly changes and population grows, providing a sufficient supply and quality of water will be a critical challenge to people everywhere. These videos aim to help advance public understanding of the effects human activity and climate variability have on water and its distribution system. "Sustainability: Water," an original seven-part collection, consists of detailed stories explaining significant challenges to managing the water supply in selected regions and cities across the United States.

New "Sustainability: Water" videos released today include:

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