After the Water Wars
Climate change, population growth, and poor management by the government led to water scarcity across the world. In North America, the Great Lakes Region and lands bordering the United States and Canada became ground zero for a power struggle to control the last large-scale fresh water resource on the continent, and one of the last resources in the world.
This is the account of an unnamed individual who grew up and lived in the State of Michigan before and after the Water Wars. They bravely created a paper history, documenting the impacts that the government and the United Water Group (UWG) had on society. These are a few select artifacts from their collection.
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Collection courtesy of Humanity United Against Resource Control







