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Via Inside Climate News, a look at how officials in Corpus Christi expect a “water emergency” within months and to fully run out of water next year. That would halt jet fuel supplies to Texas airports, trigger a surge in gasoline prices and result in an “economic disaster” without precedent, former officials said. The imminent […]
Read more »Via Bloomberg, a look at how climate-fueled drought and mismanagement have left the country with a severe water shortage, and war only adds to the strain: A bright ball of fire traveled along the Tehran boulevard, so fast that people initially thought it was a drone attack. But the video shows no explosion and, instead, […]
Read more »Via The Land Desk, commentary on the lack of “obvious” solutions to the Colorado River crisis: Oh dear. You’d best get your skiing in now, because it looks like the spring melt will hit a lot earlier than usual. A big heat wave is on its way to the West, with the most unseasonably warm […]
Read more »Courtesy of the New York Times, a report on how Iran has accused the United States of bombing a desalination plant on Qeshm Island. The country was already facing a severe water shortage. The war in Iran has exposed the country’s water woes, which had been pushed to the brink by climate change, excessive agricultural […]
Read more »Via Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a look at why addressing MENA’s water scarcity and improving water management will be immensely important for ensuring the region’s stability, sustainability, and well-being in the face of a changing climate: Introduction The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is naturally prone to being hot and dry, in […]
Read more »Via Bloomberg, commentary on the role of water as a strategic commodity in the Middle East: The CIA considers drinking water a “strategic commodity” in the Middle East, where countries rely on desalination plants for water supply. The desalination plants are vulnerable to attacks, and their destruction could have severe consequences, such as forcing Riyadh […]
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