Cape Town's 'Day Zero,' and other stories of how climate change makes life hard

Residents queue to fill containers with water from a source of natural spring water in Cape Town, South Africa, last week. The drought-hit city introduced new water restrictions in an attempt to avoid what it calls "Day Zero," the day in mid-April when it might have to turn off most taps.
Bram Janssen | AP
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