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BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
Water, not oil, is the Middle East’s most precious commodity
The Iran conflict has dominated headlines for its impact on energy. Brookings argues we're looking at the wrong resource. Water infrastructure vulnerabilities exposed by the conflict are converging with climate change, groundwater depletion, and unsustainable management across the region. For countries dependent on desalination and increasingly variable rainfall, water — not oil — is the resource that will define the future.
Article · 10 min
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