Countries that control water are likely to be the big winners of the future.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If we think of what's up ahead, with climate change and wars over water, it's very frightening.
One thing most people would agree is that climate change would add further uncertainties to our already quite tight water supply situation in China.
Also, it is interesting that developing countries, with China and India perhaps in the lead, where the future of the global environment will be decided are now on board with the case for sustainable development.
I believe that agriculture land - productive agricultural land with water on site - will be valuable in the future.
Few if any countries understand the growing importance of water as fully as Turkey does.
In 2000, twice as much water was used throughout the world as in 1960. By 2050, half of the planet's projected 8.9 billion people will live in countries that are chronically short of water.
The future belongs to us, because we have taken charge of it. We have the commitment, we have the resourcefulness, and we have the strength of our people to share the dream across Africa of clean water for all.
China will be the answer to Japan's problems.
The U.S. Supreme Court has established that the tribes own their water. What I'd like to focus on is doing something with the water that results in economic development.
The nation that secures control of the air will ultimately control the world.