Environment June 01, 2020Are future water wars inevitable? Explainer 8 MINS By 2025, two-thirds of the global population will live in a water-scarce region. Over the next century, the chance of cross-border conflicts over water could rise by 95%. climate change food and agriculture water scarcityMore on this topicEnvironmentShould we mine in outer space?Doha Debates PodcastS1E2244 MINSPeace & ConflictTips from a debate proBetter Conversations4 MINSEnvironmentSharing the StarsNecessary TomorrowsS1E438 MINSEnvironmentA Feast For CobaltNecessary TomorrowsS1E334 MINSEnvironmentThe Rights of NatureNecessary TomorrowsS1E234 MINSPeace & ConflictWATCH: Anjali K. Dayal and Natalie Samarasinghe debate whether the UN can prevent warsDoha Debates PodcastS1E1834 MINSPeace & ConflictPeacekeeping power: Can the UN prevent wars?Doha Debates PodcastS1E1834 MINSEnvironmentThe Last ImpalaNecessary TomorrowsS1E129 MINSGovernance & PoliticsRise of the Rest: Who should lead in a multipolar world?Town Halls80 MINSPeace & ConflictThe maestro of mediationThe NegotiatorsS3E1049 MINS