Water Wars In Africa
- added May 25, 2008
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While Americans fret over rising gas prices and global tension over oil, the world’s poor are struggling to secure access to another, even more basic resource. Water scarcity in East Africa is fueling conflict and thwarting development while growing in step with local populations and rising global temperatures.
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- Future_America
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The water wars are coming and america will not be immune. The oil wars will be childs play by comparison. So far our water disputes have remained in the court system but they are unlikely to stay there indefinately.
One can live without oil but not without water. -
If only the citizens of the U.S. knew how the Reclamation Dept. controls the water everyone thinks they "rightfully" own.
The water war is already here.
Ask the people of the southwest.
Drink up! -
Why can't we convert sea water into drinkable water? There's more than enough water there, I think we have the scientific know how to figure that out.
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