Publicidad
Publicidad
Publicidad
Panamá, 7 de Septiembre de 2009
BIENVENIDO: Usuario AnOnimo

ONCE FERTILE NOW DRY
Iraq’s new war is a fight for water
The Euphrates river at the center of a new war



THE NATIONAL
BAGDHAD. Dam projects by neighbouring states are drastically reducing the flow of the Tigris and Euphrates and helping to turn a once-fertile plain into desert.

As bombs continue to tear apart its towns and villages, Iraq is now in the grip of an environmental crisis that experts and officials warn may do what decades of war have not been able to – destroy the country.

The new war on Iraq, says one member of the country’s parliament, “is a war of water”.

Today, however, those same rivers are increasingly starved of water. The floodplains on either side of the Euphrates and Tigris, Iraq’s old fertile agricultu ral heartlands, are parched.

Iraq’s devastating water shortages have three main causes: upstream dams in Turkey and Syria have drastically reduced the flow of the Tigris and Euphrates; rainfall levels have hit record lows; and inefficient management techniques mean Iraq wastes what limited water it does have.

According to Iraqi government figures, water flow in the Euphrates is currently some 200 cubic meters per second as it crosses into Iraq, less than half of the minimum amount required to help the country meet its basic needs

Much of the water is stopped in Turkey, while Syria, battling its own water crisis, is also drawing on supplies. Iraq, downstream of both, pays the price for their consumption. Similar problems face the Tigris and will be greatly exacerbated if Turkey pushes ahead with its controversial $2 billion Ilisu dam project.

There are even suggestions that water shortages could trigger a new international conflict between Iraq and its neighbors. Allegations are increasingly being made, in particular against Turkey and Iran, that water has become a weapon to keep Iraq on its knees.



Comentarios | 0 comentarios
 

Comentar noticia
Título:
Términos de uso
Las opiniones aquí emitidas son responsabilidad de nuestros lectores; en ningún caso reflejan la opinión, criterio o posición de LAESTRELLA.com.pa, sin embargo nos reservamos el derecho de eliminar/filtrar o editar todo aquel comentario que incumpla con los siguientes términos de uso:
1- NO está permitido utilizar un lenguaje irrespetuoso o injurioso, ni que atente contra la honra de terceras personas.
2- NO está permitido promover sitios, servicios o negocios.
3- Todos los comentarios deben estar relacionados con la temática de la noticia correspondiente.
4- Por respeto a los demás lectores, no se está permitido escribir los comentarios en mayúscula cerrada.

NOTA: En caso de leer un comentario que no cumpla con los requisitos arriba listados, por favor utlizar el botón "inadecuado" para enviar por correo la denuncia y proceder.
Comentarios:
Nombre y Apellido:
Email:
   
Acepto los términos de uso  
   
 

¡Haznos saber tu opinión!

Correo Electrónico Contraseña  
  ¿Olvidaste tu Contraseña?  
Más Títulares
Publicidad
Publicidad
 
  VER PANTALLA COMPLETA >>
Video Player
Publicidad
Publicidad
Publicidad
laestrella.com.pa QUIÉNES SOMOS BOLSA DE TRABAJO PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES EDICIÓN IMPRESA CONTÁCTENOS POLITICAS DE PRIVACIDAD
LA ESTRELLA. fundada en 1853 • Calle Alejandro A. Duque G., Apdo. 0815-00507, Zona 4 • Teléfono: +507 204-0000 / Fax: +507 227-2394
Copyright 2009 Panama Star S.A. • Todos los derechos reservados