18 Replies to “Water, water, every where”

  1. What! They found the missing Carbon…..Wow! That will change the Computer Models…into the garbage 20 years of nonsense

  2. #1…it’s salt H2O…#2…the 5 Great Lakes are NOT in the US. More leftard media BS. I quit reading the crap after #2.

  3. An underground ocean, the Saknussemm Ocean, complete with giant lizards and the remains of Atlantis. Pat Boone has gone down there when he was looking for the center of the earth in the late 50’s.

  4. At least in China they will install a nuclear desalination plant, greening this desert and selling the salts.

  5. Considering approx. 71% of the earth is covered by water it seems logical that there is also much undiscovered water under land. Any water can be made potable. It seems the only roadblock to abundant water are the world’s tree hugging activists (talking about you California) which is not a problem in China. The only downside I can see is a sink hole that can swallow a whole city if enough water is removed, creating a massive cavern. But hey, it’s in China with over a billion people. A few million here today and gone tomorrow would barely be noticed. Wanna bet there will be a city springing up in the dessert shortly ? Chinese love to gamble.

  6. And there’s “billions and billions” of ants living just below the surface. So what. Then again the science is settled, except for the old and new oceans and whatever other stupid excuse they can come up with for their junk science.

  7. Imagine you’re in a business and your management thinks IBN is a credible source of anything but tards?
    “They had actually been looking for carbon dioxide, which is absorbed in certain areas – such as forests and oceans – called “carbon sinks.”

  8. Centraal Valley Farmers lose their water and crops over a stupid worthless 3 inch fish Darn Eco-Nazis

  9. A big part of the water-supply for Riyadh comes from wells 1000 metres down, which produce highly saline water at 70C. We have the technology.
    ‘Course, it’s expensive. But, as another commenter has already remarked, a Chinese nuke desal plant would fix that.

  10. Is your penstock stocked with pig stock?
    No matter where you don’t you eat the yellow snow

  11. So China can desalinate water they dredge up from their desert instead of desalinating their coastal waters.
    BFD

  12. Are you referencing that huge river that goes through some of the best and flattest farmland in the world and still manages to be miles across at the mouth.? Yes funny that the chinese didn’t notice it when they built all the canals off it

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