Author: Paul Ratner / Source: Big Think
- A study finds that serious conflicts over water are going to arise around the globe.
- The 5 hotspots identified by the paper include areas of the Nile, Ganges-Brahmaputra, Indus, Tigris-Euphrates, and Colorado rivers.
- It’s still possible to change course if we are prepared to address the effects of climate change.
A new paper paints a disturbing picture of a nearby future where people are fighting over access to water. These post-apocalyptic-sounding “water wars” could rise as a result of climate change and population growth and could become real soon enough if we don’t take steps to prevent them.
The study, which comes from the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), says that the effects of climate change will be combined with an ever-increasing number of people to trigger intense competition for increasingly scarce resources. This can lead to regional instability and social unrest.
The paper pointed to several hotspots in the world where “hydro-political issues” are more likely to flare up. Not surprisingly, these are areas having problems with accessing fresh water and where a “transboundary” to water exists. That means the people in that area share some body…
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