Water is increasingly recognized as a critical tool for conflict in the world, becoming a decisive factor in geopolitical disputes. Climate change and resource scarcity are shifting focus towards water as a means of political and military pressure.
Swiss glaciers are under severe threat from climate change, with projections indicating that up to <strong>50%</strong> could disappear by <strong>2100</strong>. Climber Sophie Laffaux is dedicated to collecting samples of permanent ice to aid in the fight against global warming.
Clashes between two families over a water well in eastern Chad have resulted in the deaths of 42 people, prompting military intervention. These disputes are escalating due to increasing pressure on resources from harsh climatic conditions.
Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> has warned of a global crisis threatening food security, energy, and water. He emphasized the need for countries to prepare for these challenges during a government meeting at the presidential palace in Jakarta.