Friday, July 01, 2016

Salt to Fresh water distillation why I write about them


Planet Earth Frozen Planet.
Seawater to Freshwater Distillation, why do  I keep writing about them?
Climate Change.
If you believe that it is a 'natural occurrence' so do I.
Or
If you believe that, it is '
manmade', so do I.
Or
If you believe in 'both' so do I.
Because,
It is here and it is changing how we live.

I write now because salt water changed to fresh water can, feed more people, put drinking water in places where it has not been for years, and allow fire hydrants in places at (Fire Zones) such as is in the news from western states of the United States!

However, what might be ever more important.

This will help to remove seawater
around 'low-lands' like the Keys and Miami.
A huge fire burning in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains of California
is the now the largest and most destructive of the season,
which has seen over 2,000 fires so far.
As of June 25, the state has lost 650 acres more to wildfires than it had on the same date in 2015, and almost 1,000 more than the average for this time period over the last five years.
A look at wildfires burning across the US West
Thursday, June 30th 2016


Rising sea levels threaten South Florida

Waterfront condominium buildings are seen June 3 in Miami, Florida. South Florida is especially vulnerable to rising sea levels. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

On a recent afternoon, Scott McKenzie watched torrential rains and a murky tide swallow the street outside his dog-grooming salon.

Within minutes, much of this stretch of chic South Beach was flooded ankle-deep in a fetid mix of rain and sea.


Planet Earth Frozen Planet

The seven-part series focuses on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic.

The production team were keen to film a comprehensive record of the natural history of the polar regions because climate change is affecting landforms such as glaciers, ice shelves, and the extent of sea ice.

The film was met with critical acclaim and holds a Metacritic score of 90/100.

Despite such, it has been criticized for limited coverage of the effects of global warming and attribution of recent climate change.