Fahad Al-Attiya: A country with no water

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Translator: Timothy Covell Reviewer: Morton Bast
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Salaam alaikum.
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Welcome to Doha.
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I am in charge of making this country's food secure.
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That is my job for the next two years,
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to design an entire master plan,
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and then for the next 10 years to implement it --
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of course, with so many other people.
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But first, I need to talk to you about a story, which is my story,
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about the story of this country that you're all here in today.
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And of course, most of you have had three meals today,
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and probably will continue to have after this event.
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So going in, what was Qatar in the 1940s?
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We were about 11,000 people living here.
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There was no water. There was no energy, no oil, no cars, none of that.
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Most of the people who lived here
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either lived in coastal villages, fishing,
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or were nomads who roamed around with the environment trying to find water.
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None of the glamour that you see today existed.
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No cities like you see today in Doha or Dubai or Abu Dhabi or Kuwait or Riyadh.
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It wasn't that they couldn't develop cities.
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Resources weren't there to develop them.
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And you can see that life expectancy was also short.
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Most people died around the age of 50.
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So let's move to chapter two: the oil era.
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1939, that's when they discovered oil.
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But unfortunately, it wasn't really fully exploited commercially
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until after the Second World War.
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What did it do?
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It changed the face of this country, as you can see today and witness.
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It also made all those people who roamed around the desert --
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looking for water, looking for food,
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trying to take care of their livestock -- urbanize.
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You might find this strange,
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but in my family we have different accents.
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My mother has an accent that is so different to my father,
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and we're all a population of about 300,000 people in the same country.
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There are about five or six accents in this country as I speak.
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Someone says, "How so? How could this happen?"
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Because we lived scattered.
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We couldn't live in a concentrated way simply because there was no resources.
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And when the resources came, be it oil,
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we started building these fancy technologies
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and bringing people together because we needed the concentration.
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People started to get to know each other.
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And we realized that there are some differences in accents.
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So that is the chapter two: the oil era.
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Let's look at today.
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This is probably the skyline that most of you know about Doha.
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So what's the population today?
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It's 1.7 million people.
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That is in less than 60 years.
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The average growth of our economy is about 15 percent for the past five years.
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Lifespan has increased to 78.
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Water consumption has increased to 430 liters.
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And this is amongst the highest worldwide.
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From having no water whatsoever
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to consuming water to the highest degree, higher than any other nation.
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I don't know if this was a reaction to lack of water.
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But what is interesting about the story that I've just said?
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The interesting part is that we continue to grow
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15 percent every year for the past five years without water.
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Now that is historic. It's never happened before in history.
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Cities were totally wiped out because of the lack of water.
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This is history being made in this region.
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Not only cities that we're building,
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but cities with dreams and people who are wishing to be scientists, doctors.
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Build a nice home, bring the architect, design my house.
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These people are adamant that this is a livable space when it wasn't.
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But of course, with the use of technology.
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So Brazil has 1,782 millimeters per year of precipitation of rain.
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Qatar has 74, and we have that growth rate.
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The question is how.
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How could we survive that?
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We have no water whatsoever.
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Simply because of this gigantic, mammoth machine called desalination.
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Energy is the key factor here. It changed everything.
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It is that thing that we pump out of the ground, we burn tons of,
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probably most of you used it coming to Doha.
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So that is our lake, if you can see it.
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That is our river.
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That is how you all happen to use and enjoy water.
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This is the best technology that this region could ever have: desalination.
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So what are the risks?
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Do you worry much?
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I would say, perhaps if you look at the global facts,
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you will realize, of course I have to worry.
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There is growing demand, growing population.
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We've turned seven billion only a few months ago.
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And so that number also demands food.
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And there's predictions that we'll be nine billion by 2050.
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So a country that has no water
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has to worry about what happens beyond its borders.
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There's also changing diets.
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By elevating to a higher socio-economic level,
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they also change their diet.
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They start eating more meat and so on and so forth.
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On the other hand, there is declining yields
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because of climate change and because of other factors.
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And so someone has to really realize when the crisis is going to happen.
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This is the situation in Qatar, for those who don't know.
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We only have two days of water reserve.
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We import 90 percent of our food,
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and we only cultivate less than one percent of our land.
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The limited number of farmers that we have
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have been pushed out of their farming practices
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as a result of open market policy and bringing the big competitions, etc., etc.
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So we also face risks.
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These risks directly affect the sustainability of this nation and its continuity.
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The question is, is there a solution?
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Is there a sustainable solution?
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Indeed there is.
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This slide sums up thousands of pages of technical documents
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that we've been working on over the past two years.
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Let's start with the water.
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So we know very well -- I showed you earlier -- that we need this energy.
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So if we're going to need energy, what sort of energy?
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A depletable energy? Fossil fuel?
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Or should we use something else?
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Do we have the comparative advantage to use another sort of energy?
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I guess most of you by now realize that we do: 300 days of sun.
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And so we will use that renewable energy to produce the water that we need.
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And we will probably put 1,800 megawatts of solar systems
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to produce 3.5 million cubic meters of water.
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And that is a lot of water.
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That water will go then to the farmers,
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and the farmers will be able to water their plants,
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and they will be able then to supply society with food.
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But in order to sustain the horizontal line --
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because these are the projects, these are the systems that we will deliver --
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we need to also develop the vertical line:
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system sustenance, high-level education, research and development,
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industries, technologies, to produce these technologies for application, and finally markets.
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But what gels all of it, what enables it, is legislation, policies, regulations.
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Without it we can't do anything.
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So that's what we are planning to do.
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Within two years we should hopefully be done with this plan
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and taking it to implementation.
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Our objective is to be a millennium city, just like many millennium cities around:
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Istanbul, Rome, London, Paris, Damascus, Cairo.
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We are only 60 years old, but we want to live forever
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as a city, to live in peace.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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