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These are important issues, but not nearly as serious as the threat that malware poses to critical infrastructure – electricity grids, air traffic systems, oil pipelines, water supplies, financial platforms, and so on.
The PLA intrusion, by threatening that Indian base, may have been intended to foreclose India’s ability to choke off
supplies
to Chinese troops and workers in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region, where China has expanded its military footprint and strategic projects.
These developments will have far-reaching implications for water
supplies
and the health and living standards of the global population.
Europe also must re-balance its energy relationship with Russia by investing in gas storage to deal with interruptions, diversifying supplies, and establishing a properly functioning internal market, with more interconnections between countries.
At the same time, China’s leaders need to ask themselves how much longer they intend to provide unconditional support to the North Korean regime – which is completely dependent on Chinese
supplies
– rather than putting pressure on it to cease its provocations.
Surely not the ragtag groups fighting Assad’s regime, even if the United States now
supplies
some of them with arms, as President Barack Obama’s administration recently announced.
Some 25 developing countries are now considering constructing nuclear power plants, in order to address the twin challenges of ensuring reliable energy
supplies
and curbing greenhouse-gas emissions.
Its annual exports to Turkey total $23 billion, and now include military supplies, such as a missile-defense system that is not compatible with those of Turkey’s NATO allies.
His hope is that some EU members’ interest in securing Russian gas
supplies
during the winter will cause them to forget their allies’ security interests – a classic divide-and-rule strategy, served chilled.
Water Pipe DreamsCHAPEL HILL, NC – Despite recent progress, more than one billion people still lack decent water supplies, and more than two billion go without sanitation services.
The health advantages of providing networked water
supplies
are less dramatic than is often assumed.
In return, the Saudis use their massive oil reserves and spare capacity to ensure world oil
supplies
and stable prices.
NATO commander General Wesley Clark asked if Macedonia would allow pre-positioning of
supplies
in the event that a ground invasion would be necessary.
New liquefied natural gas terminals in Europe and legislative changes in the United States to enable the export of America’s burgeoning energy
supplies
will demonstrate to Russia that its window of energy-based leverage is closing.
Instead of imposing sanctions on South Korea, China should increase economic pressure on North Korea, say, by cutting off oil
supplies.
One of them cut off all
supplies
to communities that failed to make their grain quotas.
Access to education, capital, markets, and technologies would allow women to process, package, and market their products, especially for Africa’s growing middle class, bolstering both earnings and food
supplies.
The Web site of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has a comprehensive database that shows how many trucks, containing different kinds of supplies, have been allowed in by the Israeli authorities.
The needs are basic: promoting breastfeeding, food
supplies
for young children, and medical attention for mothers.
My oil and my gas will not be cheaper than
supplies
coming from the Middle East, but they will be much more secure.”
After all, food cannot be produced, transported, distributed, or even eaten without significant effects on energy consumption, as well as effects on land, water supplies, health, and the environment.
Having suffered from disruptions in oil and gas
supplies
following disputes between Russia and Ukraine and then Belarus, the EU’s members have finally understood that their survival depends on their capacity to diversify their energy sources.
Since at least 1854, when John Snow discovered that cholera was spread through contaminated water
supplies
in central London, humans have understood that polluted water is bad for our health.
In a recent article, Fania Oz-Salzberger, writing from Tel Aviv while rockets were being intercepted overhead, urged her government to send medical
supplies
to the villages of Gaza.
After 2015, easily accessible
supplies
of oil and gas probably will no longer keep up with demand.
Taking the path of least resistance, policymakers pay little attention to curbing energy consumption – until
supplies
run short.
In Europe, the new technology could similarly break Russia’s politically troublesome stranglehold on natural-gas
supplies.
Second, environmentalists worry about local risks, especially to water
supplies.
Moreover, plentiful gas
supplies
from Myanmar and Central Asia will provide China with sufficient
supplies
of energy for at least a decade.
One hopes that the international community will uphold its duty to protect food supplies, as well as the rights of farmers around the world.
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