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Elsewhere in the United States forest fires raged out of control, while other regions of the globe experienced drought conditions that were even more severe.
Parts of Iran, Afgahnistan, China and other neighbouring countries experienced their worst droughts on record. These conditions also extended throughout many parts of Africa and it is clear that if circumstances
remain unchanged we are facing a disaster of epic proportions. Moreover it will be one for which there is no easy answer.
Dangers.
The spectre of a world water shortage evokes a truly frightening scenario. In fact the United Nations warns that disputes over water will become the prime
source of conflict in the not too distant future. Where these shortages become ever more acute it could forseeably lead to the brink of nuclear conflict. On a lesser scale water, and the price of it, will
acquire an importance somewhat like the current value placed on oil. The difference of course is that while oil is not vital for life, water most certainly is!
Power shift.
It seems clear then that in future years countries rich in water will enjoy an importance that perhaps they do not have today. In these circumstances power
shifts are inevitable, and this will undoubtedly create its own strife and tension.
Nightmare situation.
In the long term the implications do not look encouraging. It is a two edged sword. First the shortage of water, and then the increased stresses this will
impose upon an already stressed world of politics. It means that answers need to be found immediately. Answers that will both ameliorate the damage to the environment, and also find new sources of water for future
consumption. If not, and the problem is left unresolved there will eventually come the day when we shall find ourselves with a nightmare situation for which there will be no obvious answer.
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