Roqe Ep. 388 - No Water, No Power: Iran’s Harsh New Reality - Kaveh Madani
Update: 2025-09-11
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What happens when a nation goes bankrupt on water?
In this edition of Roqe, Jian opens with a reflection on why “water is the new oil” - the defining resource of the 21st century. He argues that the crisis unfolding in Iran today is not just a local tragedy, but a preview for the world.
Our feature guest is Professor Kaveh Madani, former Deputy Head of Iran’s Department of Environment and current Director of the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health. In a wide-ranging and candid interview, Kaveh explains why Iran’s water and electricity shortages have reached a tipping point, what this means for ordinary Iranians, and how environmental collapse threatens the very legitimacy of the regime.
This is not only a story about Iran. It is about governance, dignity, and survival — and a warning for all of us.
This episode of Roqe is brought to you in part by iWelcome. Learn more at iwelcome.ca
or on Instagram @iwelcome.ca
In this edition of Roqe, Jian opens with a reflection on why “water is the new oil” - the defining resource of the 21st century. He argues that the crisis unfolding in Iran today is not just a local tragedy, but a preview for the world.
Our feature guest is Professor Kaveh Madani, former Deputy Head of Iran’s Department of Environment and current Director of the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health. In a wide-ranging and candid interview, Kaveh explains why Iran’s water and electricity shortages have reached a tipping point, what this means for ordinary Iranians, and how environmental collapse threatens the very legitimacy of the regime.
This is not only a story about Iran. It is about governance, dignity, and survival — and a warning for all of us.
This episode of Roqe is brought to you in part by iWelcome. Learn more at iwelcome.ca
or on Instagram @iwelcome.ca
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