tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7800828841873738105.post7676615376702601815..comments2023-07-02T06:58:33.737-05:00Comments on WebberEnergyBlog: Yemen could become first nation to run out of waterMichael E. Webber, Ph.D.http://www.blogger.com/profile/12416546342365493633noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7800828841873738105.post-73035245699517276592009-11-08T19:04:16.776-06:002009-11-08T19:04:16.776-06:00Totally true. Today we only can't see our own ...Totally true. Today we only can't see our own problems and we can't imagine how better would be many countries if they were as bad as we are right now. For us the problem about water is something we hear about, but we don’t worry much about it because it doesn't sound as something that can affect us soon.<br />The question is should we use part of the money we have to "save" the world (the environment) to help one country? The answer, of course, is YES. But then a huge argument could start because every country in the world would want the same help for their own problems. It's complicate to take a decision, but we agree we can't let a country die not having done first our best to help it! Water is a huge problem today for Yemen, maybe tomorrow for their neighbors, maybe next month for other continents, maybe not much further also for the US. Maybe we should learn for one time and solve the problems before they kill us, even if it means helping countries who are not our “friends”.Diegohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11504975098614970617noreply@blogger.com