by Gil Murciano, CEO of Mitvim and Helmut Sorge, Columnist, Policy Center for the New South
Water is no longer just a resource—it’s a matter of survival and power. Climate change intensifies water scarcity in the Mediterranean, forcing unexpected cooperation and fueling geopolitical tensions. Israel and Jordan rely on each other for water, while Egypt faces a looming crisis over Ethiopia’s control of the Nile. Rising sea levels threaten Alexandria, potentially triggering mass migration. As nation’s most valuable—struggle to secure access, could water become the world’s and contested—resource? How water security is reshaping diplomacy and why the next major conflict may be fought over rivers, reservoirs, and coastlines? What role do think tanks, civil society, and the private sector play in shaping sustainable solutions?