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South America: Modern Water Wars

  • Moonsurferin
  • 6. Mai 2016
  • 1 Min. Lesezeit

The El Niño weather phenomenon brought months of droughts for Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Venzuela and Mexico. The extreme circumstances, many country's energy supplies, water resources and agricultural crops have been impacted by the dry weather conditions. Already in 2012 I was warning , that between 2010 and 2020 modern water wars and oil-crisis will take place in many countries.

Now is the time, where many nations painfully realize, that all that oil and gas means nothing. You can't drink it. You can't watering plants and agriculture. You can not feed people or animals.

Another water problem are the monocultures like in example that of soy. Do you have any idea how big those soy plantations in South America are? what the consequences are? And you not even can eat that crap! Soy is evil!

South Amercia made a huge mistake, by allowing foreign powers to much control.

A devastating drought has brought Venezuela, already facing economic and energy crises amid simmering political unrest, to the brink and threatens the future of the oil-rich nation.

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