The ability to breathe the air and drink the water will be what the wars will be about from here on in. And it's coming with alarming rapidity.
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If we think of what's up ahead, with climate change and wars over water, it's very frightening.
Countries that control water are likely to be the big winners of the future.
Being able to breathe underwater would be sweet.
The wars of the future will be fought by computer technicians and by lawyers and high-altitude specialists, and that may mean war will be increasingly abstract, hard to think about and hard to control.
Just as human activity is upsetting Earth's carbon cycle, our actions are altering the water cycle.
Hillary Clinton is listening to the scientists who tell us that - unless we act boldly and transform our energy system in the very near future - there will be more drought, more floods, more acidification of the oceans, more rising sea levels.
Being able to breathe underwater would be sweet. There is so much life underneath the water that we don't know about. I would love to check out the bottom of the ocean to see what's going on down there.
Nothing will ensure war more certainly or entrench rivalries more seriously than for or against thinking!
Further devastation of the air, land and sea is obviously a very real possibility, unless the attitudes of politicians and all who irresponsibly exploit our natural resources change significantly in the very near future and all collaborate and sacrifice for the good of the planet.
We must not forget that chemical warfare will sooner or later bring in its wake bacteriological warfare, pest propagation, typhus and other serious diseases.
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