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4.5 billion metric tons of uranium exist in seawater
30% of land is arid and unfarmable

why can't they suck the uranium out of the sea and terraform the deserts? jobs, electricity and food...

>> No.53843418

>>53843049
>terraforming sea beds
Its not that simple anon, exposed sea bed is like East Palestine on steroids

>> No.53843429

>>53843049
uranus is a public good

>> No.53843466

>>53843049
soon we will have to terraform entire landscapes. We will start by digging out the entirety of Mexico and dump it into the pacific ocean

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>>53843049
>doesn’t mine gold dissolved in the sea

>> No.53845062 [DELETED] 

>>53843049
the chinese recently developed a membrane that can filter uranium out of seawater. this tech will mature eventually :

https://spectrum.ieee.org/uranium-from-seawater

>> No.53845210

>>53843049
If land is naturally arid, then that is its rest state, energy must be continuously applied to make it farmable. The best way is to minimize arid area through industrial removal of desert using hardy trees and grasses to recreate biomes. It can't happen in the Western world due to retards, but it's being done all over world on a smaller scale.

>> No.53846177

>>53843049
>doing all this work just to create more space for goyim

>> No.53846215

Because we don't really need to terraform deserts at this stage. There is plenty of land and resources available to us, and that's simply a lot easier (= cheaper) to do. You're trying to solve a problem that doesn't yet exist.

>> No.53846523

bomp

>> No.53846998

bump

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>>53846215
its actually been proven that if we convert arid to fertile land we would store all the excess carbon we produce and more in the now soil. it actually rains quite a lot in these areas, the problem is it sits on top of the hard soil or sand and evaporates.

you can convert the land fertile by marching herds of animals across it while naturally deficating and smashing up the dry fucked soil and have them graze on the oasis's or march them in and out if its particular dry, it does take some time though so the soon ee start, the better.

but they wont do it, much easier to blame animals and modern farming, turn everyone vegan and make them absolutely dependant on goyslop.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_greening