Why Chile is the Wild West of Water Rights
Water levels have fallen by half in some regions of Chile and the changing conditions have exposed injustices inherent in Chile's private water system, born under 1980s dictatorship. In some areas, flourishing fields of irrigated avocados destined for Europe and Asia border villages where locals truck in daily water allotments. We speak to Carolina Vilches, who is one of 155 delegates elected to write a new constitution that may, among other things, recalibrate water distribution and rights. Like this video? Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3iERrup #Chile #Climate #Explained Bloomberg Quicktake is a global streaming news network for a new generation of leaders and professionals. Our coverage spans your whole world, from your career ambitions to your personal passions and larger societal concerns. We provide the insights you need to make sense of the trends and stories changing your business and your world. Bloomberg Quicktake: Explained brings you the context behind the headlines, helping you see the day's news through the prism of what will matter in the years ahead. Check out our partner channels Bloomberg Quicktake: Originals for original series and Bloomberg Quicktake: Now for breaking global news. To watch complete coverage on Bloomberg Quicktake 24/7, visit http://www.bloomberg.com/qt/live, or watch on Apple TV, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Fire TV and Android TV on the Bloomberg app. Connect with us! YouTube: / bloomberg Breaking News on YouTube: / bloombergquicktakenews Twitter: / quicktake Facebook: / quicktake Instagram: / quicktake

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