I guess it's my turn to answer.
Welcome back, was starting to miss some intelligent opposition.
As for water, there was an item on it, where UN was acknowledging the problem, but as far as I remember no specific figures were given.
Well , those are the figures that made me thinking something si wrong:
First we have 85%
Before Crimea joined Russia in March, Ukraine provided up to 85 percent of the peninsula’s water needs, through the canal stretching from the Dnepr River
And it's 85 of water needs , maybe including the water we normally use daily
Then we have this :
Crimean farmers are estimated to lose up to 5 billion rubles ($140 million), according to Russia's Agriculture Ministry.
According to the Crimean Economic Development and Trade Ministry, the agriculture sector is responsible for around 10 percent of Crimea's economy, estimated at $4.3 billion in 2012.
So they will lose at least 30% of all the crops with , almost no water for irrigation?
It doesn't really fit , especially with a heat wave coming in june , july and with lots of rice cultures?
Also 30% is not the same with all of the arable land being hit by this and harvest fully lost.
But , rt is making a joke of numbers when doing reports , remember the visa ban ?
Ps,
I truly deserved my 15 days off...
Too much trolling in the altcoin section
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