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****ing Meat....

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
Coz it takes 330,000,000 cubic miles of water to grow a oyster?
The OP and graph in post #3 are speaking of farmed shellfish. I'm unaware of any 330,000,000 cubic mile oyster farms.
 

Hold

Abducted Member
Premium Member
And since we have water treatment facilities, cases of cholera, dysentery and salmonella are greatly reduced.

In 3rd world countries which still have a life expectancy of 43 years - what we had before water treatment.

It isn't just nice, it's vital.

And that doesn't take into account that we still use more water than is naturally replenished. The results are that ground water levels are reduced which leads to desertification and the need to drill ever deeper.
(A luxury 3rd world countries can't afford. But then, they usually don't have the population density and per capita use we have.)
Just supporting your post: Why aren't we using ocean water?

Cost

  • The primary reason we don't see more desalination plants is due to the cost to operate these plants. Salt dissolves easily in water and it requires a lot of energy to break the chemical bonds. Energy consumption hikes up the cost to run a plant and the cost of the technology to desalinate the water also holds a hefty price tag.
 

Secret Chief

nirvana is samsara
A diet of nothing but tofu & kale leaves the
diner too weak to pose a threat to us carnivores.
Good job then that nobody has a diet of nothing but tofu and kale.
A diet of nothing but bacon and burgers leaves the diner too full of cancers to pose a threat to us vegans. See?
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Good job then that nobody has a diet of nothing but tofu and kale.
A diet of nothing but bacon and burgers leaves the diner too full of cancers to pose a threat to us vegans. See?
Until cancer does me in, no effete namby pamby
vegetarian snowflake will win the war on bacon.
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Audie

Veteran Member
Just supporting your post: Why aren't we using ocean water?

Cost

  • The primary reason we don't see more desalination plants is due to the cost to operate these plants. Salt dissolves easily in water and it requires a lot of energy to break the chemical bonds. Energy consumption hikes up the cost to run a plant and the cost of the technology to desalinate the water also holds a hefty price tag.
What chemical bonds
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
A diet of nothing but tofu & kale leaves the
diner too weak to pose a threat to us carnivores.
We're going to free all the animals while you're in meat induced stupor. Then when you can only eat what you can catch we'll all be veggie.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
We're going to free all the animals while you're in meat induced stupor. Then when you can only eat what you can catch we'll all be veggie.
You can have my meat when you pry it from my cold dead hands.

Note:
Do not read that statement as being erotic.
 
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