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Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 03:17:25 UTC No. 16276856
Why don't we just convert seawater to get freshwater?
>but muh expensive tech
>but muh too much energy
really? that's the reason we are not doing it?
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 05:01:36 UTC No. 16276918
Most places have enough freshwater it isn't worth doing, they already do convert seawater to freshwater in desert shithole countries
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 08:31:29 UTC No. 16277027
>>16276856
>really? that's the reason we are not doing it?
you have no idea how much energy does it take to un-salinate water
plant making enough fresh water for a small town would use as much energy as the largest steel plants
until we have some source of abundant cheap energy like the fussion meme its simply not feasible for general use
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 08:41:40 UTC No. 16277036
>>16276856
The planet does that already, for free.
>sunlight evaporates pure water out of undrinkable seawater
>wind carries the purified water onto land
>the purified water falls onto land (where people live)
all you have to do is go find where the water lands anon
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 08:47:12 UTC No. 16277040
>>16277036
that makes me wonderif it would be even remotly feasible to use large floating basins made out of light absorbing material to accelerate ocean evaporation, then to nucleate clouds for controlled rainfall
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 13:08:27 UTC No. 16277263
>>16276856
Because you create large amounts of super saline water. Also, unlike what you may suppose, the ocean does not mix. It takes tens of thousands of years to mix the ocean. So you'll have pockets of super saline water killing off your ocean with large scale desalination for literal centuries.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 13:34:16 UTC No. 16277291
>>16276856
why don't we just use the sun as a giant solar cooker? flood plains with salt water, cover with parabolic glass, and drip the distillates into tanks
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 13:56:04 UTC No. 16277307
>>16276856
There never was a water shortage.
There's a billion ways to get water and to undo desertification even in the worst areas of the planet.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 16:53:22 UTC No. 16277495
>>16276856
Lissen niggu if u wanna sip a glass of water den watchya gon need need yeah is bit of dat spicy MMMM saltz and nutreshents N SHHEEEIT so if gon drink water from dah sea like straight up yeah den nigga you filter out all dem nutreeshents NNNN SHHHHHEEEIT dats hell of a bullshit yo you feel me?
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 18:19:40 UTC No. 16277625
>>16276856
What do you want freshwater for? Are you thirsty?
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 18:21:22 UTC No. 16277626
>>16277036
So its like solar energy but with water so its solar water. We could create lakes for water to evaporate and make freshwater, solar freaking lakes!
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 19:49:06 UTC No. 16277757
>>16276856
but we do?
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 20:06:49 UTC No. 16277786
>>16277027
>until we have some source of abundant cheap energy
We already do, things being "expensive" is artificially manufactured strife by greedy kikes
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 20:14:11 UTC No. 16277798
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 20:16:47 UTC No. 16277800
>>16276856
We do, though. Look up desalination technology.
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 11:04:48 UTC No. 16278568
>>16277263
There is a road salt shortage too, so it seems like instead of dumping it in the ocean, you just use it for roads in the winter and kill two birds with one stone.
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 16:08:57 UTC No. 16278921
>>16277786
>things being "expensive" is artificially manufactured strife by greedy kikes
Why would that be artificial? Jews are natural
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:51:10 UTC No. 16279244
>>16278921
Everything is natural
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 21:37:59 UTC No. 16279400
>>16279244
What i did to your moms anus last night was highly unnatural
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 22:56:45 UTC No. 16279501
>>16277307
There are local water shortages where 3rd world countries divert rivers to water alfalfa and almonds at noon in the 110F degree summer heat.
These trillion dollor industries are passing the blame to dumb white liberals who think they shower and flush too often
Toaster at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 22:59:07 UTC No. 16279506
>>16278568
Thats .... not a good solution.
https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jul 2024 23:18:33 UTC No. 16279533
>>16276856
>Why don't we just convert seawater to get freshwater?
We don't we just sterilize third-worlders?