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imagine-aincrad t1_j2c95ov wrote

In reality, the world will not run out of fresh water. However, we may run out of usable water or see a drop to extremely low reserves. More water is required to sustain industries, households, and the environment as populations grow.

Aside from that, climate change has an impact on the amount of usable water we can collect, as well as the processes involved in cleaning that water for use.

However, if what you said occurs and we run out of portable water, we will definitely not use the laboratory method. It is somewhat expensive and can not be produced efficiently on a large scale.

We may need to take a more advanced approach than Israel did.

Israel’s history with water is long and distinguished. As a nation that is comprised of 60 percent desert, water technology has been at the forefront of Israel’s innovation sector.

The country now draws and desalinates 75 percent of its drinking water from the Mediterranean Sea xD.

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