Summary:
- Climate change is leading to increased competition and conflicts over shared surface water resources, such as rivers and lakes, between neighboring countries.
- As climate change causes droughts, floods, and changes in precipitation patterns, countries are struggling to manage and allocate these limited water resources, leading to tensions and disputes.
- Effective international cooperation and water management strategies are crucial to address these transboundary water conflicts and ensure equitable and sustainable use of shared water resources in the face of a changing climate.