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+====Only nuclear desalination from nuclear power solves water shortages in developing countries with limited infrastructure and grids==== |
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+**IAEA 7** "Economics of Nuclear Desalination: New Developments and Site Specific Studies", July, http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/te_1561_web.pdf |
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+Seventy percent of the planet is covered with water, but only 2.5 |
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+figures. These could naturally be avoided through the use of nuclear energy. |
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+====Water shortages in developing countries reinforces poverty, famine, conflict, and structural violence and terror – turns case==== |
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+**Cribb 10** (Julian Cribb is a Fellow of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. He is former Director, National Awareness for CSIRO and Science Editor of The Australian newspaper. He was national foundation president of the Australian Science Communicators (ASC), president of the National Rural and Resources Press Club, a member of CSIRO advisory committees for agriculture, fisheries and entomology. He has served as a Director of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the Crawford Fund, the Secretariat for International Landcare, CSIRO Publishing, the Australian Minerals and Energy Environment Foundation and the National Science and Technology Centre, Questacon. He was the creator of "Future Harvest" the global public awareness campaign for the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Cribb, Julian. "Coming Famine : The Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do to Avoid It." Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California Press, 2010. 15-6. ebrary collections.) |
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+Some observers also claim a link between food insecurity and terrorism, pointing out that |
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+donors may unintentionally have laid the foundation for future government failure and conflict. |