• seeigel@feddit.org
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    11 days ago

    Can you tell me the time of the relevant argument, please.

    Otherwise I would think that global warming leads to warmer oceans which should cause more evaporation and rain.

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      11 days ago

      Ok, let me explain it simply then.

      You remember the water cycle from elementary school? You just described it. Well, there isn’t an infinite amount of water on earth. So when you take water out of the water cycle and lock it away, like in jugs of water or in cooling systems for massive computers, it doesn’t get evaporated and return to the environment. It stays in its jug.

      So the more people store water away, the less water we have to use elsewhere.

      As for the timeline, this is already happening now.

      They go into more detail in the video. It’s long but it is funny.

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        11 days ago

        Sorry but that humor is not my style. I would be glad if you could tell me the relevant moments.

        Locking all water away, how is that possible? Have you seen the size of the Pacific?

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          11 days ago

          I’d suggest watching the video if you want more details, but the amount of freshwater we can use is much smaller than the oceans.

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              9 days ago

              If there’s 20% less water in the ecosystem that means 20% less freshwater. This can also cascade because if a pond or something loses too much it might not recover. So taking a lot of water out of the ecosystem is really bad for us.