@@edwardroche2480 The thing is, water supply remained at the same level while population continue to grow. This is classic fact regarding fixed resources and variable demands. Their choices are water distillation, or start buying water from nearby countries!!!
@@analienfromouterspace they could do that but they can also run their own water through a desalination plant that works by running water under high pressure through a diaphragm that separates the salt from the water Marion Saudi Arabia has several of these plants in operation. Iran probably does too
Hell of a time frame there...a thousand years of water just gone like that...pretty scary stuff...it would seem that people are taking water too much for granted...
@@dbmail545 That's the result of real geological climate change. The S.W. U.S. once had lots of water. A civilization the Navahos called "the ancient ones". Ruins of cities, some with 10,000 or more inhabitants, flourished. Then the slow changing of climate turned it into a desert and they vanished. Like N. Africa was the bread basket of the Roman Empire, but now little more than sand is there and that's only 2000 years ago.
A report about Iran, but not one single picture in this video is from Iran. Footage is from California from Philippines, Africa, and everywhere else but Iran😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's a well known fact that water shortages are an issue in the Middle East. Experts say that the Euphrates river will have dried up by 2040. Iraq and Syria have water issues so in all likelihood Iran which is next door has the same. They seem more concerned about developing nuclear systems though.
@1:16 that's not in Iran, that is the bottom of Pantabangan Dam reservoir in the Philippines, when the water dried up due to drought (El Niño) . The ruins are the remnants of an old town, deliberately abandoned to give way for the reservoir.
The subsidence is a bigger problem than just endangering infrastructure. Once an aquifer starts to collapse, the damage can't be reversed. It will never hold the same amount of water again.
Too much water extraction from aquifers is a worldwide situation that will become a huge problem. History shows loss of freshwater has led to many civilizations collapsing. But we also now have climate change.
Amazing how Climate Change seems to be affecting everything BUT the climate. Look at the satellite record and ignore the "adjustments" made by NOAA, NASA and the GISS to hide the inaccuracy of their predictions.
@@mattyguff1 Climate change is causing an increase in drought across the globe as well as an increase in heat waves. This exacerbates the draw on subsurface water. It's all tied together.
If true, it's good news. My understanding is Afghanistan also controls dams/rivers that dump into Iran. Wouldn't it be great if all of the misery they've caused in the world ended because the've run out of water? It's also tough to keep a nuclear program going without water.
The US of fossil water is increased because of the population explosion in the post WWll period. Climate change has exacerbated that water use. It is a global problem.
It's interesting seeing that there may be a correlation between radically unsustainable water use and following fundamentalist sects. You see the same phenomena in the US midwest Oglala aquifer depletion. This makes sense because once you hit unsustainable populations and natural resource use you start to drift away from natural healthy processes and into webs of human generated systems.
Good journalism. No arguing, no opinion, full of facts, and it was brief. Why can't American news media be so direct and neutral? They would've hyped the fear of running out. It's a real threat but the hype sells commercials. It's way more "show business" than journalism.
Happening around the world too, fixed resources vs. increasing demands. Countries with water distillation projects are the early victims of low water supplies vs. demands.
Honestly I have never heard anyone make fun of Africa like that. I have heard many people over decades talk of scarce water in Africa in the most empathetic and immediate concern ways though.
Water quality in American is going to hell, all the fish are dying, you can't drink the water out of the faucet, especially in cities like Flint Michigan. what good is the water we have if you can't drink it. Worry about America Iran will worry about Iran
When the Shah fell the suitcase money Iranians showed up in the USA big time. Now the expat Iranian top money is in Canada as well. Iran folds, other countries get their elites.
@@dbmail545 no matter where on the globe.... religious fanatics, dont care about reality....how could they?! when they give a 2000+ year old book more meaning then things that can be seen/measured with their own eyes?! -.-
@@mikepalmer1971 No. Do they attack, unprovoked, ANY other nation? I do not think you can cite any circumstances where this has happened. Stick you hand in a bee's nest and you get stung. Walk around it and they make you honey. Get it yet?
I wonder what the farmers over the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer and the farmers in Arizona are going to do. They are both pumping water faster than the aquifers can replenish.
While analyzing the water crisis in Iran or anywhere in the world is interesting, its more interesting why Indian media wont analyse the same issue in India. 1.5 billion and counting. Its not like the rivers and lakes are getting any wider and deeper. Water crisis, heat wave deaths have been an annual affair in India taking 1000s of deaths, and failed crops. Ground water extraction in India is a serious issue gone neglected by every successive govt. While a lot of success is reported from private water conservation movements by citizenry, there is not much done by govt.
@@estebancorral5151 Ground water extraction, using fresh water t to encourage bottled water industries, concrete plants, mining are all even worst. Not that the Ghat thing is any better, but it is eye catching and attention grabbing to talk about for sure. So much so that the other issues I mentioned get eclipsed. Pointing only one thing to redicule a society won't solve world water problems.
Only in the west are populations being terrorized by Climate alarmism. The Chinese who produce half of the anthropogenic CO2 on the planet certainly are not concerned. I don't hear the UN and IPCC calling out China's coal-fired power plants that they are building at an astonishing rate.
It is, but the US faces the same issues. Idaho had to put an order in place to shut down farming over the Eastern Snake Plains aquifer. The farmers screamed bloody murder so the state had to back off, but the reason the state did it is because the aquifer is being depleted and at the current rate, it will not sustain the amount of acreage serviced today. The farmers seem to be incapable of understanding that they are using more water than the snow pack can replenish. Meanwhile, the giant Saudi Arabian farms in Arizona are sucking up the water in its aquifers at a rate that is unsustainable. Climate scientist warned of issues with groundwater as early as 1988 and predicted that Arizona, New Mexico, and Florida would be the first to experience massive economic damage due to climate change. I would say that they got it right. In Iran's case, as with these US states, it is simply due to the fact that the planning ignored what would happen if the temps rose and lower rain and snowfall areas started to receive less rain or snow. Everybody loses.
@@shenmisheshou7002Yes, they blame farming, which does use a lot if water. Of course, the golf course at the country club and the daily watering of the lawns of the upper crust folks doesn't count, right?
@@johnchandler1687In 2015, the last date I have figures for, in Idaho, irrigation accounted for 86% of the total water withdrawn for all uses, with 15,273 million gallons per day (Mgal/d) used to irrigate nearly 3.78 million acres of crops. Probably many of those people playing golf are wealthy farmers. Idaho has some of the wealthiest farmers in the US. I agree with you though that golf courses use an extraordinary amount of water. That is for the state legislature of Idaho to work out though, and I am sure that a lot of them are golfers.
@@shenmisheshou7002 Yet uncountable tons of water flow into the sea by rivers each minute. Eventually we'll have to have large pipelines to redirect this water to dry areas. We need nuclear power for that as well as for safe clean power generation.
@@johnchandler1687 Idaho and Arizona are have put in some pipelines to re-direct water in to aquifers but there is a limit to how much they can take out of the rivers. There is a drought though, but the levels of snowpack, which is the main source of water for the rivers and aquifers, has been getting shallower over the decades.
The environment in the middle east and beyond has been suffering since the hey day of mesopotamia Iran is- in the "middle east and beyond" "The hey day of mesopotamia" refers to a period of time in antiquity. It's both reading and comprehension One without the other is like salt without pepper ...ok?
@@estebancorral5151 at no time did I say Iran is in mesopotamia I said the middle east and beyond ..."since the heyday of mesopotamia".. That means since around 5000 BCE ITS A TIME PERIOD You could benefit from learning what comprehension is
When any 1 occurs in an area and/or a region: your GDP grows by more than .25% per year~ (1.0025^100...), a fertility rate > 2.04~ (~1.02^100...), a population density > ~100/km² (look @ countries/cities in countries > 100/km2's century~ outlooks), your emissions don't decline (nothing's cleaned), hostages are created. ~Regions/countries'~ yearly % differences between GDP per capita ≠ life expectancy's, similarly, your ratio for '% changes in GDP per capita to life expectancy' > 1, w/o a STATED (hey ~gov't's!) tying~, or at least, annually compensatory $/resource mechanism, more hostages/inevitable conflict/harm in, /to a ~region/area~'s created. How many people have been held hostage by whom, for how many years domestically/internationally?
She managed to slip in 'Climate Change' at 0:46 even though climate change has nothing to do with the depleting water tables. Everyone has to take a bow to climate change in their videos in order to show that they are believers and not infidels.
There are people all over the world with the same reductive attitude toward climate change. Increase in global temperatures, drought frequency and population increase are puting an increasing strain on water availability.
When I was in college around 1970,there was a lot of talk about zero population growth. Now the population continues to explode,and every country is looking for more and more resources. Maybe it's time seriously face the real issue. Just too damn many people.
Maybe Iran should focus more on environment and less on oppressing its citizens
😂
American needs to think more about its environment and worry less about others
@@user-qr7ee2cp4y don't hurt if you don't drink the water
Praying to Allah is great but having a drink of water is better. Especially when wearing a head to toe clothing in a desert.
@@edwardroche2480Our environment is just fine outside of the cities.
“Greed and stupidity, a dangerous combination” - Tron.
Yeah we've been using that same combination in America ever since the 14th Amendment
@@edwardroche2480 The thing is, water supply remained at the same level while population continue to grow. This is classic fact regarding fixed resources and variable demands. Their choices are water distillation, or start buying water from nearby countries!!!
@@analienfromouterspace they could do that but they can also run their own water through a desalination plant that works by running water under high pressure through a diaphragm that separates the salt from the water Marion Saudi Arabia has several of these plants in operation. Iran probably does too
@@edwardroche2480 They keep screwing around with Israel, they won't. Utilities are a "first strike" target.
Hell of a time frame there...a thousand years of water just gone like that...pretty scary stuff...it would seem that people are taking water too much for granted...
People?...or Nuclear bomb ambitions???
I'd say bullsh*t, but I'm naturally sceptical. 😉
Same thing is happening in the US southwest
It didn't evaporate, they used it refining Uranium
@@dbmail545 That's the result of real geological climate change. The S.W. U.S. once had lots of water. A civilization the Navahos called "the ancient ones". Ruins of cities, some with 10,000 or more inhabitants, flourished. Then the slow changing of climate turned it into a desert and they vanished. Like N. Africa was the bread basket of the Roman Empire, but now little more than sand is there and that's only 2000 years ago.
If Iran. Spent money on desalination. Instead of war. They would have enough water.
A report about Iran, but not one single picture in this video is from Iran. Footage is from California from Philippines, Africa, and everywhere else but Iran😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's a well known fact that water shortages are an issue in the Middle East. Experts say that the Euphrates river will have dried up by 2040. Iraq and Syria have water issues so in all likelihood Iran which is next door has the same. They seem more concerned about developing nuclear systems though.
The footage may not have been from Iran perhaps because they weren't allowed to.
@1:16 that's not in Iran, that is the bottom of Pantabangan Dam reservoir in the Philippines, when the water dried up due to drought (El Niño) . The ruins are the remnants of an old town, deliberately abandoned to give way for the reservoir.
Thanks! But, you know, any old picture will do as long as it seems to support our story.
Texas: Record subsidence due to overuse of groundwater? Hold my beer…
The subsidence is a bigger problem than just endangering infrastructure. Once an aquifer starts to collapse, the damage can't be reversed. It will never hold the same amount of water again.
They willall now have to live with that . No water no life.
Too much water extraction from aquifers is a worldwide situation that will become a huge problem. History shows loss of freshwater has led to many civilizations collapsing. But we also now have climate change.
Along with the glaciers melting a disaster of major proportion
The shit falls from the sky??
Everything has water in it.........Everything.
There's always been climate change....
Amazing how Climate Change seems to be affecting everything BUT the climate. Look at the satellite record and ignore the "adjustments" made by NOAA, NASA and the GISS to hide the inaccuracy of their predictions.
@@mattyguff1 Climate change is causing an increase in drought across the globe as well as an increase in heat waves. This exacerbates the draw on subsurface water. It's all tied together.
The Iranian people are the ones who will suffer because of this while the leaders will deflect blame. It's an old story.
They have oil reserves so cost of pumping water is low in compare to other nations
I think the video is from the Philippines at 1:16 😂
DO THEY CARE NEXT GENERATIONS LIFE?
No.
No water!!! Drink beer instead!!!
Typical of an autocracy. Power at any cost.
The exact same thing is happening in the southwest US. The economy based on fossil water that is not being replaced.
Dear WION, it is not subsi-dying. It is sub-siding. Pls note that subsidy is not equal to subside.
lol
LOL , Apparently they don't pay their staff enough for them not to make such simple mistakes
@@exelrode I believe they pay well. But the priorities are fluency and accent only, not the vocab or grammar.
@@virendra24bangalore Don't you think its the case of misplaced priorities then?
They tried to be too fancy … Just Fing call it sinking
If true, it's good news. My understanding is Afghanistan also controls dams/rivers that dump into Iran. Wouldn't it be great if all of the misery they've caused in the world ended because the've run out of water? It's also tough to keep a nuclear program going without water.
Why do think President Raisi just die? He was in Azerbaijan at the inauguration of a new dam.
Let them drink oil then.
Nothing to do with climate change. It’s simply the age of the Persian people. They’ve been pumping ground water the longest.
No, it is a post WWII problem just like in the southwest US. Industries, farms and population all using "fossil" water that is not being replaced.
The US of fossil water is increased because of the population explosion in the post WWll period. Climate change has exacerbated that water use. It is a global problem.
There is no reason for any nation with access to the ocean to be short of water.
Iran is cursed as apostates.
Could you elaborate, user-hh3?
how abouuut freeing your mind from religious dogma?!......gives life more purpose!
Short sightedness of 3% which affects 100%. And now they want to do it in other areas.
Yikes
Tax them ! That’s what Canada does to its people !
Karma is a harsh reality.
Sounds like a conservative American's chant of "Drill, baby, drill?"
I don't know but India and Pakistan news channels are just about short cut news neither has some good reports in details
This is a real so-what who-cares …
Exactly the attitude that is causing a similar problem in the southwest US. Fossil water that is being used MUCH faster than it is replaced.
It's interesting seeing that there may be a correlation between radically unsustainable water use and following fundamentalist sects. You see the same phenomena in the US midwest Oglala aquifer depletion.
This makes sense because once you hit unsustainable populations and natural resource use you start to drift away from natural healthy processes and into webs of human generated systems.
They don’t smell like they take long showers 🙈
Your racist and ignorant comment has no purpose here!!
When you don't have population and copulation control policy .
'Copulation Control' is a totally new concept. You should copyright the term!
@@frankblangeard8865 😂 my country has permission to have one wife . So it is copulation control
Iran has a fertility rate of 1.69, not exactly high.
Wion still trying for that fox/newsmax money 😂
[Not interested]
Hopefully the new President will worry less about women wearing hijabs, and more about freedom from oppression for Itanian citizens.
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍 I call it KHARMA
And the US isn’t destroying the Okalala aquifer?
Using it up. Destroying it. Potay-to, potah-to.
No. We do have another dysfunctional illiterate that can’t spell correctly the name of an aquifer.
Maybe Iran could get Israel to come to their rescue & build desalination plants. I'm sure the Jews would help out....
Good journalism. No arguing, no opinion, full of facts, and it was brief.
Why can't American news media be so direct and neutral? They would've hyped the fear of running out. It's a real threat but the hype sells commercials. It's way more "show business" than journalism.
Happening around the world too, fixed resources vs. increasing demands. Countries with water distillation projects are the early victims of low water supplies vs. demands.
I know their problem,they’re drinking out of glasses that are too big,buy smaller glasses and save water 😂.
How pathetic?? Iran has an existential problem with declining water availability and you make a dumb joke about it!!
Yes, but they are noisy and expensive tor run, for the pot of water per day that you get...
More babies and wars to the rescue
Iran has a fertility rate of 1.69, and they aren't fighting any wars.
This is not a problem limited to Iran!!
I am an Iranian, a Muslim, who needs a brain. I have a book. Duhhhh
Israel did ir
No one cares😂😂
People make fun of Africa as a dry hot place. Water scarce people but never make fun of the Arabian region which is majority desert. Is it racial?
AFRICA HAS WATER DUE TO THE RIVER NILE AND OTHER RIVERS PLUS THE SURROUNDING SEAS AND ICEAN
Bcoz they are muslims 😂
LOL! Let's pull the race card again! Ha ha!
Honestly I have never heard anyone make fun of Africa like that. I have heard many people over decades talk of scarce water in Africa in the most empathetic and immediate concern ways though.
@@dimwitsadvocate6264 who doesn't?
The U.S. is sucking oil & water out of the ground so fast that the planet is SHRINKING!!!
Once all the data is collected, they will know who is a good worker bee and who isn't.
China and India way worse.
Water quality in American is going to hell, all the fish are dying, you can't drink the water out of the faucet, especially in cities like Flint Michigan. what good is the water we have if you can't drink it. Worry about America Iran will worry about Iran
When the Shah fell the suitcase money Iranians showed up in the USA big time. Now the expat Iranian top money is in Canada as well. Iran folds, other countries get their elites.
whataboutism..... the dicussion attempt of the small minded^^
@@mho... are you trying to quote me? I believe we should solve our own problems before we point fingers at others
More lies.
Reason Muslim culture 🤷🤷🤷
I think better than cow god
@@Masoud520is that why you drink camel piss ?
Then why is the same thing happening in the southwest US?
@@dbmail545 no matter where on the globe.... religious fanatics, dont care about reality....how could they?! when they give a 2000+ year old book more meaning then things that can be seen/measured with their own eyes?! -.-
That’s what you get for concentrating your resources on hatred and violence.
Water scarcity is what will end the regime
Praying to Allah is great but having a drink of water is better. Especially when wearing a head to toe clothing in a desert.
Then why is the same thing happening in the US southwest?
@@dbmail545 It’s not: the long drought for California ended two years ago.
@@dbmail545 I’m not sure the situations are as similar as you seem to think.
No water, no food, and no life. Simple as that.
Iran is wastefully spending resources on meaningless conflict with Israel whereas common Iranian suffers
Yes, it's a shame their holy writings mandate ridding the Earth of Jews. So the meaningless conflict goes on.
While Israel has developed enough water desalination plants to nearly take care of all their water needs.
@@dimwitsadvocate6264Well doesn’t the Jewish laws pretty much do the same thing? Lol. They both suck.
@@mikepalmer1971 Good point! Yes, the middle-eastern religions all suck.
@@mikepalmer1971 No. Do they attack, unprovoked, ANY other nation? I do not think you can cite any circumstances where this has happened. Stick you hand in a bee's nest and you get stung. Walk around it and they make you honey. Get it yet?
Terrible government
Praying to Allah is great but having a drink of water is better. Especially when wearing a head to toe clothing in a desert.
Iran is not alone regarding terrible government. What country has a great..., ok, scratch that... a half-decent government?
They will probably blame Israel for this.
They'd rather concentrate on destroying Israel than on the welfare of their own people. Israel is ok for water though.
If you don't harvest and preserve water, you will face dire consequences
I wonder what the farmers over the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer and the farmers in Arizona are going to do. They are both pumping water faster than the aquifers can replenish.
With that much subsidence, I wonder if that contributes to some of the huge earthquakes Iran has had and probably will have!?!?
There were already in a seismically active zone, but I doubt this helps the situation much.
You are living in a shell. Iran is in an earthquake zone. Subsidence is not associated with earthquakes .
While analyzing the water crisis in Iran or anywhere in the world is interesting, its more interesting why Indian media wont analyse the same issue in India. 1.5 billion and counting. Its not like the rivers and lakes are getting any wider and deeper. Water crisis, heat wave deaths have been an annual affair in India taking 1000s of deaths, and failed crops. Ground water extraction in India is a serious issue gone neglected by every successive govt. While a lot of success is reported from private water conservation movements by citizenry, there is not much done by govt.
Disposing the residues of ghats into the river shows the same mentality as the Ayatollahs of Iran.
@@estebancorral5151 Ground water extraction, using fresh water t to encourage bottled water industries, concrete plants, mining are all even worst. Not that the Ghat thing is any better, but it is eye catching and attention grabbing to talk about for sure. So much so that the other issues I mentioned get eclipsed. Pointing only one thing to redicule a society won't solve world water problems.
"Congratulations" 👏
Guess where all that water went?
Hint.....they need gazillions of litres to cool NUCLEAR reactors.
Got an idea now?
Stupid policies have severe consequences.
Allah knows best
Good.
Great work again demonstrated by the Iranian powers that be, keep focusing on external issues.
A water shortage... in a desert... you don't say.
Once the water goes, all bets are off.
Funny , , , , , why is the u N not berating them about c0 2 to drill and pump the water . Climate change , , , you funny 😅
Greed and mismanagement will cause far more harm to a society than carbon dioxide ever has .👍🏿⭐⚠️
Only in the west are populations being terrorized by Climate alarmism. The Chinese who produce half of the anthropogenic CO2 on the planet certainly are not concerned. I don't hear the UN and IPCC calling out China's coal-fired power plants that they are building at an astonishing rate.
But they will achieve Nuclear weapon right?
Air conditioners and dehimidifiers put out a lot of condensate. -Undrinkable? Have been watering plants with it.
subsiding, not subsidizing. one means giving way without support, the other means giving support to hold up. it was misread three times.
Insha'allah...God wills it.
How about too many people
So the area where the water would be held if there was enough rain is shrinking too. Sounds like the future is even worse.
It is, but the US faces the same issues. Idaho had to put an order in place to shut down farming over the Eastern Snake Plains aquifer. The farmers screamed bloody murder so the state had to back off, but the reason the state did it is because the aquifer is being depleted and at the current rate, it will not sustain the amount of acreage serviced today. The farmers seem to be incapable of understanding that they are using more water than the snow pack can replenish. Meanwhile, the giant Saudi Arabian farms in Arizona are sucking up the water in its aquifers at a rate that is unsustainable. Climate scientist warned of issues with groundwater as early as 1988 and predicted that Arizona, New Mexico, and Florida would be the first to experience massive economic damage due to climate change. I would say that they got it right. In Iran's case, as with these US states, it is simply due to the fact that the planning ignored what would happen if the temps rose and lower rain and snowfall areas started to receive less rain or snow. Everybody loses.
@@shenmisheshou7002Yes, they blame farming, which does use a lot if water. Of course, the golf course at the country club and the daily watering of the lawns of the upper crust folks doesn't count, right?
@@johnchandler1687In 2015, the last date I have figures for, in Idaho, irrigation accounted for 86% of the total water withdrawn for all uses, with 15,273 million gallons per day (Mgal/d) used to irrigate nearly 3.78 million acres of crops. Probably many of those people playing golf are wealthy farmers. Idaho has some of the wealthiest farmers in the US. I agree with you though that golf courses use an extraordinary amount of water. That is for the state legislature of Idaho to work out though, and I am sure that a lot of them are golfers.
@@shenmisheshou7002 Yet uncountable tons of water flow into the sea by rivers each minute. Eventually we'll have to have large pipelines to redirect this water to dry areas. We need nuclear power for that as well as for safe clean power generation.
@@johnchandler1687 Idaho and Arizona are have put in some pipelines to re-direct water in to aquifers but there is a limit to how much they can take out of the rivers. There is a drought though, but the levels of snowpack, which is the main source of water for the rivers and aquifers, has been getting shallower over the decades.
Ill drink to that!
Ok I'll send rain
Not a lot of Iranians posting comments here 🤔
Nooh, they are told allah solves everything. So how cares.
Good
विनाशकाले विपरीत बुद्धि
oopsie.......
Couldn’t happen to a better country.
It's the people that will suffer most with this crisis not the government. And it's the government that is behind the most egregious policies in Iran.
"Climate change."
Climate Change seems to be affecting everything but the climate.
mismanaged rescources, because religious fanatics, dont care about reality, science & economy!
The environment in the middle east and beyond has been suffering since the hey day of mesopotamia
Iran is- in the "middle east and beyond"
"The hey day of mesopotamia" refers to a period of time in antiquity.
It's both reading and comprehension
One without the other is like salt without pepper ...ok?
Iran is not in Mesopotamia. Learn geography and history.
@@estebancorral5151 at no time did I say Iran is in mesopotamia
I said the middle east and beyond
..."since the heyday of mesopotamia"..
That means since around 5000 BCE
ITS A TIME PERIOD
You could benefit from learning what comprehension is
When any 1 occurs in an area and/or a region: your GDP grows by more than .25% per year~ (1.0025^100...), a fertility rate > 2.04~ (~1.02^100...), a population density > ~100/km² (look @ countries/cities in countries > 100/km2's century~ outlooks), your emissions don't decline (nothing's cleaned), hostages are created. ~Regions/countries'~ yearly % differences between GDP per capita ≠ life expectancy's, similarly, your ratio for '% changes in GDP per capita to life expectancy' > 1, w/o a STATED (hey ~gov't's!) tying~, or at least, annually compensatory $/resource mechanism, more hostages/inevitable conflict/harm in, /to a ~region/area~'s created. How many people have been held hostage by whom, for how many years domestically/internationally?
That's quite a word salad.
Relax
Well damn....there screwed...😢
Ohhh no that will grow much more problems in this region 😢😭
Too many long showers 🚿
washing beards in the desert takes alot of water xD
She managed to slip in 'Climate Change' at 0:46 even though climate change has nothing to do with the depleting water tables. Everyone has to take a bow to climate change in their videos in order to show that they are believers and not infidels.
eSysman did that and we dumped on him!!!
There are people all over the world with the same reductive attitude toward climate change. Increase in global temperatures, drought frequency and population increase are puting an increasing strain on water availability.
Couldn't happen to a better bunch of people
Your misguided comment is driven by a misunderstanding of how all of the world's people are connected. This is a global problem!!
You would think the people of Iran would get sick of that
When I was in college around 1970,there was a lot of talk about zero population growth. Now the population continues to explode,and every country is looking for more and more resources. Maybe it's time seriously face the real issue. Just too damn many people.
Iran doesnt need water. Allah is sufficient enough to survive.
😂😂😂😂
Like Gaza.