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Water Security, and Why Israelis and Gazans Must Work Together

Apr 22, 202453 min
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Episode description

According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, access to water in Gaza has dropped by 95 percent since October 7th, and as many as seven-in-ten Gazans are drinking salty and contaminated water to survive. Water is at the center of environmental challenges facing the whole Middle East, and it is perhaps the most pressing concern for desperate Gazans. So what are regional NGOs doing to provide clean water to millions of displaced people?

 

Climate One’s Greg Dalton speaks with Nada Majdalani, Palestinian Director of EcoPeace Middle East, about Ecopeace’s three-decade journey to water security in the Middle East. Then, Ray Suarez speaks with Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed, Executive Director of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, to understand how climate scientists are trying to rebuild in Gaza following the recent violence.

 

Guests: 

 

Nada Majdalani, Palestinian Director of EcoPeace Middle East

 

 Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed, Executive Director of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies

 

Host: 

 

Ray Suarez

 

Greg Dalton, founder and co-host, Climate One

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