Iran, a big drought is coming
Saudi Arabia, which has always been ridiculed by our country’s leaders, has invested a staggering $500 billion in new green technologies and solar panels in an area of 26,000 square kilometers to replace fossil fuels.
*Saudi Arabia now has the largest and most modern desalination facility in the region and recently signed a $7.2 billion contract with BNP Paribas to set up nine more large plants on the Red Sea coast.*
The UAE has invested $163 billion to meet more than 50 percent of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2050. Investing in renewable energy sources means reducing the cost of expensive fossil energy and reducing pollution and the devastating effects of climate change, including drought, which has affected the Middle East. The UAE has also imposed special facilities to use electric vehicles and achieve the vision of a zero-carbon carbon-free city.*
*In South Korea, the drafting and implementation of carbon-free and green development was adopted and implemented in 2008 in line with environmental concerns and with the aim of reducing dependence on fossil fuels and addressing the challenge of climate change. According to the plan, by 2025, South Korea will be among the top five countries in green industries and technologies, while at the same time creating jobs related to green technologies.*
*Singapore has also launched a plan to combat climate change since 2005. Almost all of the 1,650 towers and large buildings built since 2005 have been built on green energy. According to Singapore’s 2030 Vision document, 35 percent of urban and transport energy sources must be renewable and 80 percent of buildings must be green certified.
*Netherlands, agricultural development model*
The Netherlands and its benevolent management can be called one of the wonders of the modern world. The small Netherlands, 41,000 square kilometers, which is only one-fourth the size of Iran, is the world’s second largest food exporter after the United States, thanks to its highly advanced agricultural and industrial technology. The Dutch agricultural production efficiency is far behind that of developed countries, even Germany and the United States! The Dutch launched a movement in 2000 with the slogan of producing twice as much crops using half as much energy and water resources, using knowledge-based companies and agricultural start-ups to greatly advance their advanced food industries. The Netherlands exports $79 billion in food and agricultural products annually—about twice as much as Iran’s oil exports—and despite its very small area, is far ahead of Germany, France, China and Japan.*
*It is enough to compare the efficiency of tomato production in the Netherlands with China. The Netherlands produces 144,000 tons of tomatoes per square mile while the figure for China is 3,860 tons per square mile, 38 times higher.*
*WUR University of the Netherlands, the brain behind agricultural innovations, provides special advice to dozens of countries, of course, ours is not one of them!*
*So to save Iran from drought, it is not even necessary to stop agriculture and just follow the development model of countries like the Netherlands*.
*Iran today, immersed in political and factional differences, has deeply neglected the real danger that threatens its identity more than any internal challenge or even the threat of foreign military attack.*
*Iran today must prioritize the slogan Big drought is coming over all its slogans and use all the country’s facilities with a forward-looking view of the great enemy of drought that has crossed its borders and destroyed its cities one after another with cruelty. Rolls in.*
Taken from the channel: Persian Vader
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This post is written by erfani777