Jordan is one of the most water scarce countries in the world. The growth of its resident refugee community and native population, as well as climate changes are further depleting its already limited water reserves.
Since August 2014, oil prices have continued to collapse. Given this overall price drop of about 70 to 75%, we are clearly dealing with an oil glut, comparable to those of 1982 and 1986.
Since the summer of 2014 dropping oil prices have been the big news story of the energy world. As this trend became more and more resilient, many analysts also started to put into question the future of renewables.
In the next two decades, the changing geography in oil production and consumption will lead to a major reorganisation of global trade.
In large parts of the Mediterranean region – namely Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia, Libya, Syria and Turkey – oil and gas pipelines as well as energy facilities and personnel have come under threat.
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