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+====Nuclear power is the only way to generate sufficient energy for large-scale desalination==== |
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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 that by 2025, 33 of the world population, |
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+AND |
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+for coupling nuclear reactors and desalination systems for specific sites in the Mediterranean region |
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+====Water crises cause escalating global conflict.==== |
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+**Empirics verify i.e. Middle East, Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan/India (Kashmir), Egypt. All experience conflict** |
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+**Current effort of diplomacy is insufficient and hasn't worked yet** |
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+**Also impacts to lower ** |
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+**AND** |
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+and "business as usual" prevails, then water wars will accelerate. |
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+====That goes nuclear==== |
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+Zahoor 12 **(Musharaf, Researcher at Department of Nuclear Politics – National Defense University, Water Crisis can Trigger Nuclear War in South Asia, http://www.siasat.pk)** |
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+Water is an ambient source, which unlike human beings does not respect boundaries. |
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+AND |
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+being faced by Pakistan, which can only be resolved through political will. |