Can Egypt’s ambitious artificial river project not only secure its future but also solve the growing water crisis in a fragile world, or will it spark new conflicts over precious resources?
Technologically it might be possible . However , Egypt doesn't contribute a drop for Nile from its own territory . In other words the whole water that flows to Egypt comes from Nile riparian countries especially Ethiopia. Ethiopia advocates fair and reasonable usage. So Egypt's hegemony is being challenged by Nile riparian countries . So diverting Nile and such a huge project that envisages more more watet from upstream countris is unacceptable and is a real source for disagreement in the region, especilly with Ethiopia. ✌️🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
California's Salton Sea 🌊 2.0. There are no down stream nations from Egypt 🇪🇬. Egypt is the last nation on the Nile and the other Nile Nations are upstream frim Egypt 🇪🇬.
Absolutely, the potential payoff is huge. But do you think the environmental risks and possible tensions with neighboring countries over Nile water could outweigh the benefits in the long run?
Can Egypt’s ambitious artificial river project not only secure its future but also solve the growing water crisis in a fragile world, or will it spark new conflicts over precious resources?
A future rival to "breadbasket" grain production in Ukraine...?
Technologically it might be possible . However , Egypt doesn't contribute a drop for Nile from its own territory . In other words the whole water that flows to Egypt comes from Nile riparian countries especially Ethiopia. Ethiopia advocates fair and reasonable usage. So Egypt's hegemony is being challenged by Nile riparian countries . So diverting Nile and such a huge project that envisages more more watet from upstream countris is unacceptable and is a real source for disagreement in the region, especilly with Ethiopia. ✌️🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
California's Salton Sea 🌊 2.0.
There are no down stream nations from Egypt 🇪🇬. Egypt is the last nation on the Nile and the other Nile Nations are upstream frim Egypt 🇪🇬.
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what are you saying? the pyramids were not built there?
Ambitious and extremely costly, but if successfully pulled off will pay off greatly
Absolutely, the potential payoff is huge. But do you think the environmental risks and possible tensions with neighboring countries over Nile water could outweigh the benefits in the long run?
Ay im from maldives
Without agreement it's night mare .Nile is gift Ethiopia read bible.
Funny analysis, it is the opposite what you are saying. no wonder you have 180 subs...