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monkey44
Apr 07, 2016Nomad II
Lensatic :: unfortunately, you stated you'd turn my post on its head, but then failed to do it. When we lose the land, even if it's less well managed than we'd like, it's gone forever.
That means water abuse, such as occurs thru the Owen's Valley Project and the Everglades in Florida will kill life as we know it on this planet. Taking water from one area and using it in another area does not create more water, it just forces the watershed to produce more water in order to support the original ecosystem, which it cannot do ...
What do you suggest we do once the watershed disappears and deforests the lands - how will we recycle carbon dioxide into oxygen. Protecting those forests and ecosystems effects every life form on this planet.
That means water abuse, such as occurs thru the Owen's Valley Project and the Everglades in Florida will kill life as we know it on this planet. Taking water from one area and using it in another area does not create more water, it just forces the watershed to produce more water in order to support the original ecosystem, which it cannot do ...
What do you suggest we do once the watershed disappears and deforests the lands - how will we recycle carbon dioxide into oxygen. Protecting those forests and ecosystems effects every life form on this planet.
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