Geografi ; natur ; demografi ; historie ; krige ; kultur ; kunst ; film; musik ; politik ; politiske partier ; forsvar ; fredsbevægelser ; religion ; sociale forhold ; uddannelse ; økonomi og våbenhandel.
Geography, nature and climate, demographics, history, wars, culture, film, music, politics, defense, peace movements, religion, social issues, education, economy and arms trade.
Géographie, la nature, la démographie, histoire, la culture, la politique, la défense, les mouvements pacifistes, la religion, les questions sociales, l'éducation, économie.

Mellemøsten: klima og
klimaforandringer:

Drought characteristics and management in North Africa and the Near East. / : Mohamed Bazza. et al. FAO 2018.
This report reviews drought management across North Africa and the Near East. It includes Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, and Yemen, to the extent of data and information availability.
I Mellemøsten kan vandet sætte alting i brand
Mellemøstens vandmangel skaber apokalyptiske scenarier og sender mennesker på flugt : Klimaforandringer og forværrede miljøforhold forstærker vandkrisen i Mellemøsten og risikerer at gøre dele af regionen ubeboelig ved århundredeskiftet. »Glem fremtiden,« siger en international ekspert: »Apokalyptiske scenarier i regionen udspiller sig allerede for vores øjne, og vi er ikke engang begyndt at tale om det« / : Waleed Safi. I: Information, 27. juli 2018.
Se også: Arabisk klima ; Asiens klima

Litteratur

17 Countries, Home to One-Quarter of the World's Population, Face Extremely High Water Stress. / : Rutger Willem Hofste Rutger Willem Hofste, Paul Reig and Leah Schleifer. World Resources Institute, August 06, 2019.
Qatar, Israel, Lebanon, Iran, Jordan, Libya, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Eritrea, UAE, San Marino, Bahrain, India, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Oman and Botswana made up the top 17.
A Quarter of Humanity Faces Looming Water Crises. / : Somini Sengupta and Weiyi Cai. New York Times, Aug 6, 2019.
BANGALORE, India — Countries that are home to one-fourth of Earth's population face an increasingly urgent risk: The prospect of running out of water. From India to Iran to Botswana, 17 countries around the world are currently under extremely high water stress, meaning they are using almost all the water they have, according to new World Resources Institute data published Tuesday.

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