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Tag Archives: water
Eurasia’s Megacity-equivalent Population Explosion Currently Lives in Yemen
It’s very possible that over the next decade, Eurasia is going to add an equivalent in population growth exceeding that of an Istanbul or Cairo-sized megacity from a source greatly underestimated by the security and humanitarian community. That source is … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Climate Disruption, Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance, Food Security, Health, Middle East & North Africa, Uncategorized, War and Conflict
Tagged analytics, Blue Ocean Event, displacement, famine, insurgency, internal displacement, Jennifer Hynes, megacities, Migration, Paul Beckwith, Refugee, water, Yemen
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Global Linchpin: Brazil’s Tenuous Water Supply Chains
If the Earth’s entire fresh water supply were parceled out into drinking glasses, one out of every five of those glasses would be Brazilian in origin. Yet despite being the steward of20% of the Earth’s freshwater supply, Brazil is “very … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Disruption, Food Security, Latin America
Tagged Amazon, Brazil, climate, david korn, food insecurity, geography of disruption, megacities, Supply Chain, water
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