*longs water*

*longs water*

what does he know?!

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people thirsty

water is pretty important ngl frfr

yes, video games and water form the basis of life. jst bought 100 shares of gme and nestle

It's consumable water, something that you don't use to take a bath. Mineral water like what Schiff drinks during his podcasts are the most valuable water in this planet. Either you go climb to the mountains or dig underground to get quality water like that.

Water's a good deal. You get an oxygen and TWO hydrogens in one go

>he didn't long synthetic water instead

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California must "export" water from other states. Think about that.

Yeah because they produce 13% of the food for the country and 70% of the fruits and nuts.

>import

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Shh, just think about it.

Letting subhumans multiply without restriction is a mistake.

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Desalination

Wouldn't have expected so much of Africa to be so low

It gets more rainfall than asia

they will just take it from the sea. By 2040 we will have ultra cheap solar / nuclear power so desalination will be of no problem

Number of humans grows exponentially while volume of freshwater is shrinking.
Either a near extinction event reduces population to sustainable levels or taking showers becomes a crime and we all wear still suits like the people in Dune.

I'd like to know how "water stress" is defined actually, considering the Sahara Desert has "low" water stress in this.

See

I really don't know about all these statistics relating to global warming that make it look like Russia will be more or less fine after the temperature increase. They've been having a lot of problems because summers are too hot and fuck crops up, and then winter comes around and is so much more brutal than before that it kills whatever didn't die during summer. There were also lots of wildfires in Siberia this year like how there currently a ton going on in the western US. I'm shocked that there hasn't been a massive famine up there recently.

That’s why it’s good to invest in companies that actually do desalination. When I had a strong water portfolio I had CWCO as one of my bigger positions

At these prices we're basically giving them away!

Every where has a water table. It's the stratum of soil that is saturated with water. Dig deep enough almost anywhere and the whole will slowly fill with water. This is the basis for many civilizations without a fresh body of water. If too many people take too much water out of the same area the water table draws down because precipitation and rain infiltration cant keep up with demand. Drawdown in dry places doesn't happen because either there is no water or you'd have to dig a well so deep it's just not worth trying.

That was one I just grabbed from an image search
It's not too surprising considering low population in the desert and it sits on top of some of the largest aquifers in the world
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Desalination cant violate the laws of thermodynamics. A society that relies 100% on desalination will have to ration out water compared to our current lifestyle. Also lmao at people still falling for the nuclear propaganda. It's a dead industry. Go actually look at the number of US reactors that were profitable if you subtracted government subsidies. The answer is zero.

>high desert
>largest agri producer/high water requirement foods
makes sense

Interesting, thanks anons

>brainlet
Israel already solved the water problem

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Nationalize them. Oh wait can't do that kikes would seethe.

see: california today