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In reply to the discussion: Do folks here understand the expense and energy use associated with desalination plants? [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)including desalination.
but as i've stated on this topic, my argument is that desalination is not the best solution, and it's not even needed in almost all our urban areas. the only places where it could be argued a new supply is needed is in agriculture, but desalinating water for high intensity irrigation in distant and inland areas separated from the source by mountain ranges is foolish, not smart.
and while i do support sustainable population growth, personally i'm against laws that limit reproduction and i'm against limitations on immigration which some would justify on the basis that if we don't have as many Americans, we will harm the planet less.
instead i support reducing poverty and improving women's rights, both of these lead to reduced birthrates and lessened poverty.