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Water Wars Between Countries Could Be Just Around The Corner, Davey Warns -- The Guardian
Energy secretary tells conference that growing pressure on water resources could worsen existing war and lead to new ones
Water wars could be a real prospect in coming years as states struggle with the effects of climate change, growing demand for water and declining resources, the secretary of state for energy and climate change warned on Thursday.
Ed Davey told a conference of high-ranking politicians and diplomats from around the world that although water had not been a direct cause of wars in the past, growing pressure on the resource if climate change is allowed to take hold, together with the pressure on food and other resources, could lead to new sources of conflict and the worsening of existing conflicts.
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My Comment: Conflicts and wars over water is nothing new in human history. All empires and great powers have always had their main cities near sources of water .... whether by the sea and/or by a major river. Cutting off these sources of water will guarantee conflict and war, and with water becoming a precious resource in the 21rst century .... wars over fresh water will probably be the eventual outcome.
Special Note: The above image (click on the image to expand it) sums up the world's water situation perfectly.
Update: U.S. intelligence: Looming water woes will add to global instability -- McClatchy News
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