Blog post 2: Liquid gold

This is a quick post about a video I came across and wanted to share. Although it gives a global overview of the water crises, I think it nicely summarises why water and freshwater management is important as well as portraying its political nature. 

Whilst some of the case studies mentioned in the video are from countries elsewhere in the world, the broader issues they touch upon, such as transboundary resource issues (Colorado River) and local water conflicts (Mexicali), can also be explained using case studies from around Africa. One line from the video that particularly stood out to me was:


 "The more scarce water gets, the more access to it becomes a competition with winners and losers, often with governments picking."


Not only is this highly relevant to the blog but it also suggests that water will become increasingly politicised in the future as climate change leads to increased water scarcity (UN 2020).

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