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[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 15, 2022 18:54:09 ago (+1/-0)

Interesting. I don’t know why they don’t just pipe in sea water to som of these arid regions, Seems like in a desert you’d have more than enough solar energy to distill water basically for free. But what do I know?

[ - ] patchCodeUnsuccessful [op] 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 15, 2022 19:00:14 ago (+0/-0)

Probably because salt water and pipes don't really play well together. I'm of the opinion that a lot of it all comes down to people not being smart enough to run these solutions anyway, so it's not a profitable venture. On the other hand Nestle is making a killing off of bottled water.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 15, 2022 20:00:43 ago (+0/-0)

I guess you would use concrete. You could farm in alot of places that aren’t being used now.

[ - ] xmasskull 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 15, 2022 15:27:12 ago (+1/-0)

H2o is a finite element,if you take the H2o out of the air in a certain location,you are removing water/rainfall from an intended location.

[ - ] patchCodeUnsuccessful [op] 1 point 2.9 yearsJun 15, 2022 15:33:29 ago (+1/-0)

Fuck Canada. Mi wata.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 0 points 2.9 yearsJun 15, 2022 18:49:04 ago (+0/-0)

Right. He’s talking about water tables that are dropping because of wells or rivers used for irrigation, whatever. You pull it out of the ground or the air it doesn’t matter. In an arid region you are going to prevent rainfall somewhere else.