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In reply to the discussion: Alarm Bells Toll For Human Civilization As World's 12th Largest Mega-City To Run Out Of Water [View all]truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)111. Massive drought in Syria resulted in crop failures
and wholesale abandonment of the countryside for the cities, which were not equipped to deal with the influx...which was ignored by Assad...which led to civil unrest...which helped lead to where Syria is now.
Must have been at least a decade ago that the Pentagon--those crack-brained treehuggers!--released a study citing climate change as the biggest long-term security threat to the country.
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Alarm Bells Toll For Human Civilization As World's 12th Largest Mega-City To Run Out Of Water [View all]
KamaAina
Mar 2015
OP
You'll never guess who used to buy up water supplies mainly in developing countries
KamaAina
Mar 2015
#5
That sucks. I fear for our future. Our greed has overridden our survival instinct.
alfredo
Mar 2015
#53
On a large scale climate change IMO well might not be reversible, and sadly many humans,
RKP5637
Mar 2015
#84
I propose an infestation of rats, scabies, and bedbugs in these "utopias." There's gotta be a way.
NBachers
Mar 2015
#78
Aw come on Octa! You know you are just supposed to tee hee about the BFEE and PNAC.
Rex
Mar 2015
#98
I've been reading "Babbitt" by Sinclair Lewis, and I see that the capitalist has not
alfredo
Mar 2015
#126
Water is the reason I believe the Koch bros. focused on the bordering states.
rufus dog
Mar 2015
#12
And the Oil Barons want to risk tainting the water supply in the midwest
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#4
When you have no water your mortgage won't be worth squat. What ins co will cover a place
jtuck004
Mar 2015
#29
How fucked up a system that was. They labor, and you have to feed and clothe them.
jtuck004
Mar 2015
#60
I think a lot of people miss what happens when there isn't any water. People leave.
LiberalArkie
Mar 2015
#131
Maybe someone in Australia, Israel or Saud Arabia could place a call to the "leaders" in Brazil
nationalize the fed
Mar 2015
#55
I live in one of the few water sustainable cities in the southwest--if we're careful
Warpy
Mar 2015
#64
Are you sure that the rock strata beneath Sao Paulo contains another aquifer deeper down?
Maedhros
Mar 2015
#80
google "coming water wars". so much of what I have read over the last few years shows that
niyad
Mar 2015
#87
thank you for pointing out both the syrian situation--and the pentagon report. we remember, but
niyad
Mar 2015
#116
I doubt that much of Sao Paulo's municipal water supply is used to raise livestock
KamaAina
Mar 2015
#141