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The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern FutureDepartment of Defense U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of State U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Committee U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) U.S. Minerals and Management Service U.S. National Intelligence Council U.S. National Science Foundation Uzbekistan Vancouver, British Colombia Varlomov, Alexei Venezuela Verkhoyansk, Russia Vietnam Vikings volcanoes Volta River Vц¶rц¶smarty, Charlie Walmart warfare Washington Consensus Water Follies (Glennon) water resources: and agriculture; aquifers; and climate change; crises related to; and drought; and energy consumption; export projects; and foreign policy; and global water stress; and groundwater pumping; and hydropower; importance of; and the Intertropical Convergence Zone; large water projects; measurement of; and population growth; and privatization; prospects for; and runoff; and sanitation; and snowpack and glaciers; and transboundary rivers; and urbanization; and virtual water trade WaterGAP Watt-Cloutier, Sheila weather patterns. See also climate change Wellinghoff, Jeff wells West Antarctic Ice Sheet West Bank West Siberia When the Rivers Run Dry (Pearce) wildfires wildlife Williamson, John wind power winter roads Wolf, Aaron womenБЂ™s empowerment World Bank World Health Organization (WHO) World Trade Organization (WTO) World War I, World War II, World Water Council xenophobia Yakut people Yakutsk Yamal Peninsula Yemen Yongwei Sheng Younger Dryas event Yucca Mountain Yugakir people Yukon Territory Yupik people Zimbabwe ...» |
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