Survivalist Pro
Photo: Lara Jameson
So is cost the reason why desalination isn't used? Yup. The energy requirements are so high that the cost for a lot of countries is too much. That's why it's mainly used in regions lacking freshwater, ships, and military vessels.
Overview of the benefits of the SAFe core values The four core values of SAFe are alignment, built-in quality, transparency, and program execution....
Read More »
Earthquakes are a very common occurrence. Once every 30 seconds somewhere in the world the ground shakes. The estimates are that there are about...
Read More »The ocean makes up 70 percent of the earth’s surface and accounts for 96 percent of the water on the planet. The problem is, this water can’t be consumed. It’s oversaturated with salt.
The Hebrew Bible requires immersion of the body in water as a means of purification in several circumstances, for example: And when the zav is...
Read More »
The Army recently announced that the Next Generation Squad Weapon, the XM5 rifle and XM250 light machine gun will replace the M4/M16 rifle and the...
Read More »The only way desalination can be a good option to solving the water crisis is if renewable energy is used, costs are lowered, and environmental protections are put in place for marine life too. Companies and countries and trying to lower the amount of energy needed to desalinate water and look into using cleaner energy sources. For example, Saudi Arabia has pushed to use solar energy to power desalination plants. In California, the California Coastkeepers Alliance is working with desalination plants on a plan to make sure marine life is minimally harmed by using techniques sub-surface water intake as opposed to sucking in water from the surface where marine life is more prevalent. Desalination does allow for severely water-stressed areas to have their own water source, but it still comes at a high cost. But with climate change and severe drought affecting more and more areas, I think it’s a process worth investing in to lower cost and cut carbon footprints of production. Combining renewable energy with improved technology could make desalination a more viable option. But it's still not going to be a first choice for most countries. Read More: This Tiny Device Could Provide Clean Water for 663 Million People
A lot of associations we have with the forbidden fruit today come from John Milton's 1667 poem “Paradise Lost.” Milton's poem of over 10,000 lines...
Read More »
What to Always Keep in Your Pantry Peanut butter. ... Whole-wheat crackers. ... Cereal. ... Granola bars and power bars. ... Dried fruits, such as...
Read More »
While we all wonder how we would fare if we had to survive for months in the wild like Brian does in the book Hatchet, the reality is that most...
Read More »
The book classified women into four psycho-physical types, according to their appearance and physical features. Padmini (lotus woman) Chitrini (art...
Read More »