North America and Russia are presented as the most resilient zones because they combine fresh water, resources, and stability.
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Fresh water
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Jiang says the Tibetan Plateau's control over fresh-water sources creates a persistent geopolitical pressure among Asian states and helps keep India-China rivalry alive.
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"...this area, North America, pretty stable because lots and lots of fresh water. Okay? If you look at Russia, pretty stable, lots and lots..."
"...China's pretty good too, right? Like China has a lot of fresh water."
"...ignored so for example the type of Tibetan Plateau provides um fresh water to a lot of these Asian countries and so there's always..."
"...destroy jobs? Is it going to consume too much electricity and fresh water? Now, whenever you see Bernie Sanders and Seth Ullman on the..."
"...with China though, is this. China sits on a lot of fresh water. There's a lot of fresh water that Southeast Asia and India..."
"...they were not economically viable entities. They didn't have access to fresh water. They didn't have access to agriculture. And they didn't have that..."
"...mirage. Because it's essentially a desert with very little access to fresh water. And very little agriculture. And so it couldn't really sustain a..."
"...that it doesn't have clean water. It doesn't have access to fresh water, doesn't have access to food."
"...The GCC uses the desalination plants for 60 % of its fresh water supply. Meaning it doesn't have organic fresh water supply. So Iran..."
"...provide 60 % of its water because it doesn't have organic fresh water supplies. And its launch workers are imported from the rest of..."
"...a desalination plant in Iran and, you know, so you're denying fresh water to the civilian population."
"...peninsula was not that inhabited because it didn't have access to fresh water."
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