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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2025 · 48 MIN

The Next Great Resource War May Not be Over Oil — But Over Water

from The Backroads Bill Podcast · host North Bay Echo

This week journalist and author Peter Annin joins Bill and Ben to explore the geopolitics, climate threats, and cross-border tensions surrounding the Great Lakes Water Basin.From the shocking history of water diversions to modern battles over access, privatization, and climate migration, this episode reveals why the next great resource war may not be over oil — but over water.Annin, author of The Great Lakes Water Wars, explains why this region could become a global flashpoint — and what’s being done to protect it.00:00 - Intro02:10 - Meet Peter Annin: Author, Journalist, Water Advocate  06:40 - What Makes the Great Lakes So Unique (and So Vulnerable)  10:55 - The Great Lakes Compact: A Deal That Changed Everything  15:30 - Climate Change, Drought & U.S. Cities Looking North  19:45 - The Chicago Diversion: Legal or Loophole?  24:20 - Can the Great Lakes Be Bought, Sold, or Traded?  28:50 - Why Canada Needs to Watch These Borderline Water Politics  33:15 - The Role of Indigenous Communities in Water Protection  36:40 - A Future of Climate Migration: Will People Come for the Lakes?  40:55 - Final Thoughts

This week journalist and author Peter Annin joins Bill and Ben to explore the geopolitics, climate threats, and cross-border tensions surrounding the Great Lakes Water Basin.From the shocking history of water diversions to modern battles over access, privatization, and climate migration, this episode reveals why the next great resource war may not be over oil — but over water.Annin, author of The Great Lakes Water Wars, explains why this region could become a global flashpoint — and what’s being done to protect it.00:00 - Intro02:10 - Meet Peter Annin: Author, Journalist, Water Advocate  06:40 - What Makes the Great Lakes So Unique (and So Vulnerable)  10:55 - The Great Lakes Compact: A Deal That Changed Everything  15:30 - Climate Change, Drought & U.S. Cities Looking North  19:45 - The Chicago Diversion: Legal or Loophole?  24:20 - Can the Great Lakes Be Bought, Sold, or Traded?  28:50 - Why Canada Needs to Watch These Borderline Water Politics  33:15 - The Role of Indigenous Communities in Water Protection  36:40 - A Future of Climate Migration: Will People Come for the Lakes?  40:55 - Final Thoughts

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