• @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    You joke, but we actually do need desalination plants — starting yesterday. Water will be the new oil soon.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Yes, we definitely do. We are already seeing the result of not thinking ahead in the southwest. I’m not really joking about the plants. We need nuclear plants to provide the clean energy to desalinate on the levels we need to sustain agriculture and cities without contributing to global warming.

      • Edmond Dantesk
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        2 years ago

        … or maybe switch to a less water intensive form of agriculture ?

        Edit : I mean, how sustaining a wasteful practice with a huge wasteful infrastructure is progress ?

          • Edmond Dantesk
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            12 years ago

            Maybe we should, but I’m not sure we can - because one (nuclear + desalination) acts as a disincentive to the other (actually chaning practice).

            Also, building a nuclear reactor takes a lot of time (do we have it ?), changing agricultural practices can start right now and scale progressively.