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The water wars
Just have seen a TV documentary on the coming water wars. It seems that especially Cina, India and Pakistan start to militarize the regions near the Himalaya in the past years. And I did not hear of this one before, but it is insane:
The Sino-Indian Water Divide - Brahma Chellaney - Project Syndicate Quote:
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Yikes, my inner pessimist is getting way too much to eat right now.
I can only imagine this situation will get worse as the changing climate reduces the Himalayan snowpack, affecting the amount of water that anyone gets out of the region. |
It's already happened in my city: 2000 Cochabamba protests - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After a decade, prices have duplicated those of 2000 and nothing really improved. Social Control just didn't work here. Funds were always available disregarding the economic performance of the water administrator. |
The problem won`t be a lack of water, but the lack of pure water, beacuase of all the waste and trash which is getting more and more!
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Of course "water" in these context is synonymous with "usable water". Otherwise there are few countries that really lack water. Though if rivers really dry out like in that scenario in India, it actually really is about lack of any water at all. Same with depletion of aquifers which also means that there actually is less water available for real.
By the way there is a recording of the documentaries I mentioned available on filesonic - I assume it is legal because it was on free noncommercial german public television, but as I am not sure, I will not post links publicly. |
Aside from captain obvious, there's not really much to say here.
Now where did I put that stillsuit... |
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