With no rivers, lakes, or renewable freshwater, Kuwait depends almost entirely on desalination to supply water for life, industry, and growth. This engineered water security supports prosperity but comes with high energy and environmental costs. As climate pressures increase, Kuwait’s reliance on fossil-fuel-powered desalination highlights both its resilience and long-term vulnerability.
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