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A relatively hot day in the fall of 2017, that day in the small town of zagoro in southern morocco, could have ended in peace quietly like any other day. But that day wasnt like the other days in the desert in morocco. People in the desert region had gathered from different areas for something important in zigura. A first glance, youd think that they were protesting against planting watermelon in that region and exporting it to other countries. Mean it was just a small protest for better working and living conditions, but after a short while, 23 of the protesters who were there in small numbers were arrested in a police raid and the others quickly scattered. Apparently the protests were over, but the livelihood the people in that region was dependent on buying bottles of water because the water in the wells had dried up, so they couldnt drink water and do agriculture. Exporting watermelon to europe would further reduce the of level of underground Water Resources in that region, so they couldnt stand to watch it. In no time, the protests became more complicated. Morocco is about 710,000 square kilometers located in the Western Sahara in north africa. Robot is the capital city and casablanca is the largest city. Since. Its establishment in 780 bc, morocco has seen many monarchs and rulers from the portuguese occupation of a swath of the land in the 15th century to resistance against the ottoman occupation and becoming the only country in north africa that refused to be under the domination of the ottoman empire. From 1980 to mid2010, morocco used over 70 of nonrenewable Water Resources for agriculture. The statistics showed that it will fall below the abdict drout line until the mid 2020s. But why would officials opt for products that require a lot of water while theyre aware that the country is located in desert and providing water has always been a major challenge. But the condition to protect the stability was to continue extracting water in large volumes and keep parching the land, insisting on keeping the status quo would shout out the future of the country and Foreign Investment in ambiguity. On the one hand, the countrys stability was at risk, and on the other hand, the government would blame the drought for everything. It wouldnt admit that its decisions were influenced by the structure and plans inherited from the colonial era. Syrias underground Water Resources were drained. During those years. Although syria has gone through different spells of drought throughout history, rising temperatures of the earth has unprecedentedly escalated the impacts of the drought in recent years, about 70 of the cattle in the region have perished. In 2010, Wheat Production in syria was reduced by 18 and 3 million residents of northeastern syria. Syria are food insecure amit the famin, farmers in syria abandoned their farms a mid lack of water, and left for major cities to work as construction workers and laborers in any other fields. Cities like hama and homes were surrounded by densely populated slums that housed migrants from agricultural and rural areas. Those days when no one would predict. That donald trump would find his way white house, in reaction to omali, he said that the candidates who feel like their popularity is diminishing, do everything they can to turn heads, like martin omali who links the emergence of daesh to Climate Change, even though trump won the election and did and said bizarre things in his tenure, the reality cant be withheld forever. Now. Besides somali, many other people know that one of the precursors for the emergence of daesh in syria was the wid spread drout that affected all of the regions in the country and caused exodus of farmers to cities. Actually, the Climate Change i started in iraq intensively in 2006 and 2007, when drrow and Global Warming affected lot, especially west part of iraq, mainly in naino and harbar. Many, many families, thousands of families, they became jobless after the ground, no agriculture, their animal died, thousands of youth, they become jobless, and this was the critical point that those terrorist groups including and later on isis recruted those youth really easily, because they had other options. Climate change led to abject poverty in syria, which in turn led to creation of d and other extremist groups. Omile didnt say that fundamentalism in syria was born out of drought, but he stressed that Climate Change was one of the reasons behind the weakening the Central Government in syria and the declining purchasing powers in the country. Dis emergence at the heart of west asia was the turning point for the unrest and riots that was directly linked to the water crisis, but scientific observations warn of the beginning of a crisis. West asia is more prone than anywhere else in the world to Climate Change effects. The continuation of the crisis will lead to the rise in sea levels and flash floods. In the lowlying deltas in egypt, when the salty water of the mediterranean runs into the nile river, it will make the fertile soil near the nile a red. The most Populated Areas and agriculture hub in egypt will be exposed to the danger. In the next few decades, cities like alexandria and damietta in egypt will witness devastating sand storms. The situation in yemen is even more worring. Besides the saudi lid war and siege, saanas Water Resources are fast being depleted. In a short period, maybe within a year or two, yemens capital will be born dry. Drought and water scarcity has damaged agriculture in other parts of yemen as well, and has caused white. Spread death of the cattle. Poverty and hunger has created a miserable situation. In the last three months of 2020, millions of people in yemen were living. The number of yemens who were exposed to hunger and famine sky rocketed المعيشه الادويه وذي في دخولونات التغذيه الخاصه لاطفال في سوء التغذيه والتغذيه المعيشيه الخارجيه لكي ترضع طفلها how many children in this in this town are malnourished as of the war . The figures become even scarier when we know that over 57 of the people in yemen do not have sufficient food to remain alive and healthy. About 50,000 people might suck to hunger. Now if yemenis survive ariel and seas blocade and are lucky enough to dudge the daily saudi boomings, they have to grapple with the monsters of drought and hunger. The developments in west asia during the past 60 years show a direct correlation between violence and drought. The hotpots of violence during the past six decades were exactly the places that were hit by drought. Now many advocate the hypothesis that widespread violence in countries like syria, iraq, afghanistan and pakistan, to a large extent, stem from Climate Change. The violence on the one hand is due to the concentration of fossil fuels in the region. And on the other hand, is caused by burning the fossil fuel. Ayol wise man, in his latest book, refer to a phenomenon called amazing symmetry, which indicates how water and oil have caught chaos in west asia, white man argues when see the map of the areas targeted by western drones in the region, we realize that many of those areas from South Waziristan to north of yemen, somalia, iraq, gaza and libya, are directly on or near a line with low precipitation, about 15 years ago, it was mentioned in a report by the us army, that the future of west asia has always been tied to two natural resources, oil due to its abundance and water due to its scarcity, during those. Years, fighter jet would fly over oil rich areas and now drones hover over the dry regions that suffer from lack of water, bombs are after oil and drones are in search of drought. Drought and violence are interwoven, if we add to the equation, the result would be the crisis west asian nations have been dealing with in recent years. The relation between drought and violence isnt limited to west asia, in a joint study by berkley and princeton universities in 2013 about the link between violence and hot weather in certain parts of australia, india, the us, tanzania and racial ethnic groups. In europe, south asia proved that two degree increase in temperature can increase the likelihood of clashes between groups and civil wars by 50 . Drought in west asia has not only led to unrest and terrorism, but has provided an excuse for occupation. The Israeli Regime hit its nationbuilding project behind the mask of. Environmental activities and preventing the occupied palestinian territories from becoming an arid land for long time. The socalled return to homeland was one of the key elements of the zionist leader ideology. Trees were one of their weapons to confiscate palestinian land. In the process of occupation, many palestinian pistatio and oil trees were approuded to pave the way for the accommodation of new jewish migrants in new york. Houses, on the other hand, the zionists planted pine trees and eucalyptus on palestinian fruit gardens. The National Jewish funt, whose motto was make the desert screen, claimed that is planted 250 Million Trees since 1901. Many of the trees were not indigenous to the region. In its promotional items, the National Jewish fund introduces itself as an environmental ngo. That is active in managing Water Resources and reviving green areas, but there are the largest private and owners in the occupied territories, and they still refuse to sell or lease the plots and to nonjews. The occupation of palestine isnt the only experience of this kind of colonization. North and south americas have. Also gone through painful days of witnessing the transformation of their beautiful nature to protected parks and expelling the indigenous population. The events have questioned the environmental movements credibility and have made tackling Climate Change through raising public awareness, a diunting task for the movements. The truth of the matter is west asia is more exposed to the risks emating from drought more than anywhere else in the world. Conflicts and the crises caused by drought are not confined the borders of countries anymore. The government of turkish president Recep Tayyib Erdogan in turkey took advantage of the crisis in syria and iraq and constructed eight dams on the rivers splintering off tigris. And 14 dams on the branches of the euphrates, which will reduce the water share of the downstream countries, but the consequences of the move will not only be felt by the two war striken countries, its a source of concern for other countries like jordan and iran as well. Iran had disputes with afghanistan over its water share coming from here that runs all the way to homon lagoon. If iran doesnt come up with solution for the hamomun lagoon, the sand storm in siestan, baluchestan will soon move onto afghanistan, without recognizing the iranafghanistan border, and it will boomerang in afghanistan. Further field in north africa, construction of the largest african dam in ethiopia has made drought in egypt and sudan. And more severe, the deadlock in negotiations has put them on the verge of a war. Filling the dam in ethiopia will reduce egypts share of nile by 50 and will turn twothirds of the land in egypt to desert. No matter who wins in the rivalry between governments for Water Resources. Says, its a temporary situation that wont last long. If we dont harness Greenhouse Gas emissions, the limited Water Resources wont last long. This is the story of vast land westerners called the middle east, a land with beautiful cities. That was once called the bride of the world and the heart of the planet, but according to predictions, a large part of it might become so hot and dry that would become unlivable for humans. The cities are competing with each other for the day that, ends for their superficial understanding of environmental issues. As the berlin wall collapsed in 1989, so did the once great superpower of the soviet union, the communist party. Leader Michael Gorbachov assured in new era of openness with the west. By 1991, peter streika was failing and along came the new russian state versus president borisson. This documentary tells the story of the eight years of yeltsons leadership under russias attempted transition from communism to capitalism. It is often tragic story, the fall of a once proud superpower, the heartships of millions of ordinary people and the rise of new. Ultra rich oligs, its also the story of how russia has become the state it is today. India hosted a meeting of g20 leaders in september, a dinner invitation sent out to the g20 guest on behalf of. President drupadi murmu, she was referred to as president of barat, then opening the g20 summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sat behind a nameplate that read barat instead of india

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