Monday, January 30, 2017

Iran's Water Crisis and Expansion of the Country's Uninhabitable Areas

The Iranian government does not help in dealing with water  shortages

The Iranian government does not help in dealing with water
shortages


One of the problems is lack of water people in the villages of
Iran.

The Iranian government does not help in dealing with water
shortages

Iran's Water Crisis and Expansion of the Country's
Uninhabitable Areas


The joint report by the two European foundations begins with
“ever more lakes and rivers are threatened by drought..
There’s also an increasing reduction in the depth of the
country’s groundwater resources”, and while pointing to the
drying of Lake Urmia, the report adds that “Lake Urmia, the
biggest lake in the Middle East, has lost 12 percent of its
area in recent years. This amount is equal to the area of Lake
Constance (Bodensee) located in Southern Germany which, with
an area of 240 square kilometers, is divided between three
countries of Germany, Switzerland and Austria.”


According to this report, what is referred to as Iran’s
environmental crisis is actually a manmade crisis. The report
says that the main cause of the current crisis is the
indifference and inaction of regime’s officials and incorrect
exploitation of the country’s water resources. On the other
hand, Iran’s too outdated irrigation technique, has caused the
farmers and poor peasants to suffer the most from water
scarcity.”


The Iranian people want a government of the people,
The Iranian government is against the people and must be
overthrown.

Overturn this unjust rule, the people of Iran




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