The impact of global climate change shifting rainfall in the Jordan region (Google / The Jordan Times)

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http://www.jordantimes.com/?news=33873

Water problems

A serious crisis seems to face Jordan in view of the continuing dry weather this winter season, the time when most of the rain usually falls in the country.

The culprit, according to climatologists, is the impact of the global climate change that shifted rainfall patterns in the region.

In the Strategic Foresight Group’s report “The Blue Peace: Rethinking Middle East Water”, due to be officially launched in February, a dire prediction is made by experts: that changes in climatic patterns will result in shrinking rivers, desertification, receding groundwater levels and shifting rainfall patterns, especially in the Middle East.

In the report, it is projected that Jordan will be severely impacted by climate change. A foretaste is already in evidence: it has been the driest winter in 12 years, according to the Meteorological Department.

Lack of water means increased desertification, crop failure all around, dramatic depletion of aquifers, vast reduction of natural pastures, over and above serious water shortages for industrial and private use.

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About Willem Van Cotthem

Honorary Professor of Botany, University of Ghent (Belgium). Scientific Consultant for Desertification and Sustainable Development.
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