The writer George Santayana once famously said: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” This adage seems especially poignant at this moment with the twin conflicts that are playing out in the Western and Eastern hemispheres. For, this is not the first time we’ve witnessed the construction of a massive border wall to impede refugees fleeing environmental degradation. Nor is it the first time that we’ve seen instability in the Middle East, amplified by conflict over precious water resources. History, it seems, has some lessons for us. Consider the cautionary tale of the rise and fall of Mesopotamia. Having arisen 6,000 years ago in the Middle East, Mesop
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