Well, that depends on how you look at it…

Scientists are predicting that climate change will cause upheavals in the patterns of rainfall, drought, floods, and desertification. The latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns that temperatures in the Middle East have increased between 2-3 degrees Celsius in the last century, faster than the global average of about 1 degree. As a result, our region is expected to have fewer – but more violent -rain events, increased drought, and decreasing resources of fresh water. We are currently experiencing a water crisis that is considered severe, although a large part of it is due to chronic mismanagement of freshwater resources.
The latest projections of the IPCC predict a decrease of 15-25% in rainfall over large regions of the Fertile Crescent, leading to water shortages, and increased competition for increasingly scarce water resources.
But is the “conventional wisdom” accurate? Any modeller will tell you that the only certain thing about any forecast that we make is that it will be wrong. The only question is, how wrong? All models are a simplification of reality, and contain inherent errors. The closer the assumptions of the model are to reality, the better the results will be.


Us Green Prophets believe that
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Literally, postal. It was quite a pleasant surprise when we found out that in 1975 Israel came out with stamps encouraging civillians to protect their environment. Not only was the message beautiful, but the stamps were pretty darn good looking too.