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+Singapore's at risk for water shortages now, but they're taking steps to preventing them—tech is key |
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+Yangchen 4/4 (Lin, The Straits Times, "Singapore gearing up for increasing water stress in Asia," 2016,http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/environment/singapore-gearing-up-for-increasing-water-stress-in-asia) OS |
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+In 2000, about … needs," he added. |
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+Desalination is key in Singapore |
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+Wong '15 (Kristine Wong is a regular contributor to TakePart and a multimedia journalist who reports on energy, the environment, sustainable business, and food. "Singapore Has No Natural Water Supply, but the Country Isn't Going Thirsty," 11/5, http://www.takepart.com/article/2015/11/05/singapores-solution-water-crisis) OS |
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+In just 10 … demand in 2060. |
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+Nuke power means large-scale desalination can come now but the plan reverses that—causes devastating shortages. |
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+IAEA 15 ~— widely known as the world's "Atoms for Peace" organization within the United Nations family. Set up in 1957 as the world's centre for cooperation in the nuclear field, the Agency works with its Member States and multiple partners worldwide to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies, "New Technologies for Seawater Desalination Using Nuclear Energy," IEAE TecDoc Series, 2015~ |
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+It is anticipated … the Mediterranean region. |
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+Water shortages cause war, disease, famine, and tons of other awful impacts. |
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+Goldemberg 14: Goldemberg, Suzanne Contributor, The Guardian “Why global water shortages pose threat of terror and war.” The Guardian. February 2014) |
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+On 17 January, … a precipice here." |