I used to but now I do not anymore.

  • neidu2@feddit.nl
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    2 months ago

    Because in many places of the world, water is abundant, free, and naturally renewed.

    In my case, the water source is a large lake on top of this mountain righr next to my house, and the consumption of my town isn’t even close to consuming how much is added by rain. The same water source also runs the two hydroelectric plants we have.

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      2 months ago

      Your comment reminded me of the fun fact that there’s more water in Loch Ness alone than all of England and Wales’ lakes and rivers combined!

      Add in all the other Scottish rivers and lakes, and you can see why Westminster is loathe to let Scotland have independence.

      Some places just have a fuckton of water, and the Australian outback is not where Mad Max will take place irl in the future, but in these places.