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So I might sound dumb but I have a question. I keep hearing everyone talking about drought and that the seas are rising. Couldn't we use the extra water which would help us with the droughts and maybe counter act the rising waters? Yeah I know we would need to clean and de-salt the water but it makes sense to me. But I'm not understanding alot about the Global warming but I'm learning so I can do my part. I fanyone has anything to say about my question please write me back.
 
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It is a {{CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY}} To waste our
> fresh water on Cooling of any kind of power. Inland Nuclear power can
> pipe sea water to be desalinated to keep the rods cool. Since Nukes
> make electricity and electricity is used in foundrys I am sure Nuke
> power can boil water. WE CAN LIVE WITHOUT POWER BUT NOBODY CAN LIVE
> WITHOUT FRESH WATER!

>>>Imagine all that now desalinated water from the cooling of the
power plants. And lets not forget a portion of rain precipitation
seeps into the ground to replenish Earth's ground water. Most of it
flows downhill as runoff Into the ocean. I don't suggest we drink the
water but it can be used for grey water, agriculter and the
Hydrologic cycle.
 
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