Will The Next War Be Fought Over Water?
Doug McIntyre highlights the growing risk of violent conflicts over water scarcity, as climate change worsens the global water crisis. Several regions are facing critical shortages, forcing people to migrate in search of water. This mass movement creates tensions between countries and regions, often leading to military conflicts. McIntyre cites India as an example, where cities like Delhi suffer from a lack of water, severe air pollution, and extreme heat. He warns that as climate change forces more people to migrate, the resistance from receiving regions could trigger widespread conflicts.
