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  • Irans Capital Has Run Out of Water, Forcing It to Move . . .
    But this marks the first time the Iranian government has moved the capital because of an ecological catastrophe Yet, Rubin says, “it would be a mistake to look at this only through the lens of
  • Iran’s Capital Is Moving. The Reason Is an Ecological . . .
    Skip to comments Iran’s Capital Is Moving The Reason Is an Ecological Catastrophe Scientific American ^ | November 21, 2025 | Humberto Basilio Posted on 11 22 2025 12:52:55 PM PST by Salman Amid a deepening ecological crisis and acute water shortage, Tehran can no longer remain the capital of Iran, the country’s president has said
  • Iranian President Pezeshkian says country must ‘move the . . .
    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that the country had “no choice” but to change its capital due to a catastrophic drought An increasingly apocalyptic water crisis has gripped
  • Iran ‘Has No Choice’ but to Move Capital as Water Crisis . . .
    With parts of the city sinking up to 30 centimeters a year and water supplies dwindling, Pezeshkian described Tehran’s current situation as a “catastrophe ”
  • Iran Capital Move: Ecological Disaster Forces Shift – Archyde
    Iran has moved its capital city numerous times throughout its history, often due to political upheaval or strategic considerations However, this potential move marks a significant departure As the Scientific American report notes, this is the first time an Iranian capital is being considered for relocation due to an ecological catastrophe
  • Iranian president says nation must move its capital due to . . .
    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that the country had “no choice” but to change its capital due to a catastrophic drought An increasingly apocalyptic water crisis has gripped Iran, as unsustainable water management practices have begun to catch up to Tehran Tens of millions have been affected, particularly the 14 million residents of Tehran’s metropolitan […]
  • The President of Iran escalates the threats: “We are facing a . . .
    According to him, Tehran is now facing a “catastrophe” – and explained that parts of the city are sinking at a rate of up to 30 cm a year, and the water sources are getting smaller and smaller “When we say that the ground is sinking 30 cm every day, it means a disaster,” he warned


















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