the whole Middle East is going to be involved in water wars in a few decades.
I would bet money that this will not come to pass.
Seriously though maniac, give me a more solid number on "few decades" and I'll take that bet. Maybe have it passed down via estate or something after death, if it's too far into the future.
I'm saying... ten USD we have violence over water shortages in that area in question in... 50 years. Double or nothing for full out war by 2100, barring technological advances rendering the issue moot.
I won't even take the skwiggly route to it. Explicit conflict over water.
And while we're taking that bet, I'll put another 10 down for
no conflict against anyone that wants to take the bet. Anyone? I'm feeling
hedgey.
Because there are plenty of ways that crises can be averted and they have the money to do it.
Problem: Ascribing foresight to people in power and them actually attempting to avert
anything. Prediction: Great deals of "Got Mine" in the future and thirsty thirsty poor people.
There's no reason to fight over fresh water. Its a solvable issue to desalinate water on industrial scale. And considering most major population centers are less then 100 miles from a coast, desalination is the obvious way to go.
Has anyone
done it, though? Is it economically viable yet? Mostly playing devil's advocate with this, but it's a serious subject I haven't noticed much public awareness of yet. Population vs water supply is another one of those potential issues coming up the road, especially with ol' global warming saying "Hi~"