• @Maggoty
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    11 year ago

    What impact would that have on Spain and Europe?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      51 year ago

      It’s hard for me to guess what consequences this will have for the rest of Europe’s ecosystem. For me, this news is more of a warning: for centuries, people have believed that deforestation and draining wetlands for agriculture is the right direction for the humanity. And because we didn’t even think that fresh water could ever run out, we didn’t optimize use of water in agriculture and industry. We were simply maximizing profits without caring about costs. We must optimize water and industrial space and keep our water underground. If we don’t make up for this time, there will be many more places like this all over Europe.

      • @Maggoty
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        11 year ago

        I totally agree. I spent a bit of my life in Arizona and they’re facing issues with their groundwater too. Because it’s a desert it’s very apparent when the water leaves an area. They have major issues with farms and industry drawing on water that just isn’t sustainable.

        So I guess I was really wondering what Spain was looking at on the scale from desertification to temporary drought conditions.