The Importance Of Water In The Middle East

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Earth consists of 7 billion people and trillions of other living organisms. Of these species, every single being relies upon water to survive. Given that our global population is increasing by roughly 300 million people per year and a fresh water supply that cannot provide for more than 9.5 billion people, water availability is becoming problematic. Regions of conflict like the Middle East will be among the first to experience the delayed impact of the water deficiency. Dinyar Godrej a writer for the Internationalist said while referring to the Middle East: “there has been a water problem here as far back as I can remember.”1 While some perceive that our water supply is prospering, the science surrounding this problem strongly disagrees considering clean and accessible water is less than 0.007% of the total water left on Earth. Regions with existing geopolitical tensions situated in relatively dry areas will be the first to feel the effects of the upcoming water shortage because of their continuous lack of co-operation. The purpose of this essay is to investigate the issue concerning the lack of water in the Middle East. It will also investigate the conflict that will erupt in this tense region due to the lack of water and how this immense conflict will be resolved. Changes in our water intake must be dramatically reduced in order to eliminate the potential water shortage that will result in significantly enhanced tensions in the Middle East.

The amount of water has been shrinking steadily but with extreme increases in population growth and consumption rate, countries in dry areas specifically the Middle East will feel the colossal effects of a water shortage. Since 1950, the population of the Middle East has risen by 21% a...

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...r because at some point throughout the water shortage, each county will be weakened by the severe effects.

In conclusion, the water shortage will serve as a defining factor for the Middle East. This issue has no easy solution and requires collaboration between countries that have proven to be antagonists. Water deficiencies in the Middle East are a very relevant and valuable issue because it is going to occur in the nearby future. Also, the issue lacks the professional attention. “Without fundamental changes in policies and practices, the situation will get worse in the Arab world, with drastic social, political and economic ramifications.10 For reasons stated throughout the essay, changes in our water intake must soon have a dramatic readjustment in order to eliminate the potential water shortage that will have a vast effect on the Middle East.

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