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Do you agree with Klaus Toepfer that wars over water are inevitable? What do you see as the most realistic policy approach to minimizing future conflicts over water? Would you be in favor of water rationing in your area? Why or why not?
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This statement implies that as water becomes scarcer due to factors like climate change, population growth, and pollution, conflicts over access to water resources might increase. Understanding this statement is crucial to formulating an opinion on the matter. Show more…
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