Compare and contrast: The Panama Canal’s other conflict: Water security for the population and the global economy

The Conversation – United Kingdom


The Panama Canal is one of the most important waterways in the world, with about 7% of global trade passing through. It also relies heavily on rainfall. Without enough freshwater flowing in, the canal’s locks can’t raise and lower ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Droughts mean fewer ships per day, and that can quickly affect Panama’s finances and economies around the world.   Click here to read the story.