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In reply to the discussion: WE'RE LOSING THE WATER WE NEED TO SURVIVE [View all]erronis
(24,562 posts)13. And we can see what happened to another "great lake" - the Aral Sea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aral_Sea
Only 50 years of autocrats extracting what they could before it was another dry hole in the planet.
Expect the same for Baikal and perhaps for other great lakes. Of course many of these were not around several eons ago and were created by geological and climactic forces. Those forces will take care of this puny humankind, also.
Only 50 years of autocrats extracting what they could before it was another dry hole in the planet.
Expect the same for Baikal and perhaps for other great lakes. Of course many of these were not around several eons ago and were created by geological and climactic forces. Those forces will take care of this puny humankind, also.
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Eventually the only major sources left will be the Great Lakes and Lake Baikal.
roamer65
Jul 2023
#1
And the Guarani Aquifer - hence the Bushes' purchase of 100,000 acres in 2006
peppertree
Jul 2023
#7
Thanks, I was trying to remember which water source the Bushes bought access to.
shrike3
Jul 2023
#31
I totally agree with your concerns, but we're not currently using the ice sheets as a major source
erronis
Jul 2023
#9
The drinkable reservoirs of water that are really being lost is ground water
Model35mech
Jul 2023
#23