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h2ebits

(959 posts)
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 12:58 PM 11 hrs ago

Tehran is in water crisis--where is mainstream media?

While Mary Geddry's substack has a lot more news worthy of following, I am highlighting this part of this particular substack because, I feel, it should be world wide headlines.

Then there is Iran, where the climate crisis is no longer an abstraction but a civic unraveling. Tehran has recorded one millimeter of rain this year. More than thirty dams are at less than 5 percent capacity. The snowpack has collapsed by almost 99 percent nationwide. The country, already battered by political upheaval and violence, is now staring down the possibility that its capital city of fourteen million people could become uninhabitable. Mosques are full of rain prayers. Meteorologists are begging the sky to cooperate. The government is launching cloud-seeding flights like they’re trying to reboot the atmosphere. Some clerics blame drought on women showing too much hair. Others attribute it to “sin.” Environmental scientists, many of whom have been harassed, arrested, or exiled, are saying what they’ve said for years: this is climate breakdown plus decades of water mismanagement, and the window for avoiding catastrophe is closing.<

President Pezeshkian warned that Tehran might have to be partially evacuated by mid-December if the rains do not come. Officials tried to walk it back as “infeasible,” but water experts quietly admit he may be right. There is no infrastructure in Iran capable of receiving 14 million climate refugees. There isn’t even enough bottled water on store shelves. This is what denial buys: collapse on a timetable.


https://open.substack.com/pub/marygeddry/p/water-warplanes-and-whatever-trump

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Tehran is in water crisis--where is mainstream media? (Original Post) h2ebits 11 hrs ago OP
That is easy Traildogbob 10 hrs ago #1
360 millimeter is average annual rainfall GJGCA 10 hrs ago #2
I have read a few articles this last month about Iran's drought but not heard anything riversedge 10 hrs ago #3
I have seen articles in the guardian and BBC, mostly. mwmisses4289 10 hrs ago #4

Traildogbob

(12,197 posts)
1. That is easy
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 01:05 PM
10 hrs ago

In the pockets of fossil fuel.
Watch any episode of Landman. Look at the massive wealth those cowboy hats in suits take in.
At lavish parties with “willing” young arm candy looking for payouts as well. They will never give up this party. Fuck the planet.
The season premiere highlights this whole post.
But damn I love Billy Bob!

GJGCA

(167 posts)
2. 360 millimeter is average annual rainfall
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 01:17 PM
10 hrs ago

Based on quick search, versus 1 millimeter YTD? Wholly Kao!

riversedge

(78,878 posts)
3. I have read a few articles this last month about Iran's drought but not heard anything
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 01:17 PM
10 hrs ago

about it on TV news.

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