David Michel of the Center for Strategic and International Studies: Water is no longer just a vital resource—it’s a growing flashpoint for global conflict.

From Mexico to Iran, farmers are seizing infrastructure to protect their fields. Downstream nations along the Nile and Indus threaten war to stop upstream dams. And new dangers are emerging, as hackers and extremists target water systems with weapons and malware.

Water is now both a weapon and a victim of war. To unpack this crisis and explore solutions, Michel hosts Hidden Depths, a new six-part podcast on water conflict and diplomacy.

Listen here: https://www.csis.org/podcasts/hidden-depths

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