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by FredPret
295 days ago
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Doesn't pass the sniff test: From what I can glean from Google, the sun moves 1500 cubic kilometers of water from the ocean into the air every day, around 500,000 cubic kilometers a year (ie, a stupendous amount). Apparently around 10% of that makes it up the various mountains and comes back down as rivers - that's 50,000 cubic kilometers. And for scale, human "consumption" is 5000 cubic kilometers. I agree we should be careful and intelligent about how we use water and where we get it from, but I fail to be alarmed. |
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Also heat island effect. We don't have to move the needle in Yosemite to make downtown LA into a death trap.
What's your tidy "Me worry?" explanation for aquifer depletion?