The whole bit about water seems pointless to me, it is not like the water disappears after being consumed and used. It is a cycle, and the water head thing I thought was to save up on money and not the environment. How does water hurt the environment anyways?
the water head thing I thought was to save up on money
You nailed that much, she seemed to kind of miss that.
As for water. Well, water is heavy, and it usually has to be moved. Moving water takes a good amount energy. Nuclear and (maybe) hydroelectric are the only power sources that I can think of that are both economically viable (can make you money), and are (in terms of multiple generations) sustainable, given the limited number of any kind given type of atom on this planet. Physics and chemistry are net-zero games, and the only way anything exists is by riding the metaphorical and literal waves, as opposed to trying to manufacture them.
TL;DR: water is heavy, and there's way too many humans for the size of the rock we live on.
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Impuredeath ago
The whole bit about water seems pointless to me, it is not like the water disappears after being consumed and used. It is a cycle, and the water head thing I thought was to save up on money and not the environment. How does water hurt the environment anyways?
deathcomesilent ago
You nailed that much, she seemed to kind of miss that.
As for water. Well, water is heavy, and it usually has to be moved. Moving water takes a good amount energy. Nuclear and (maybe) hydroelectric are the only power sources that I can think of that are both economically viable (can make you money), and are (in terms of multiple generations) sustainable, given the limited number of any kind given type of atom on this planet. Physics and chemistry are net-zero games, and the only way anything exists is by riding the metaphorical and literal waves, as opposed to trying to manufacture them.
TL;DR: water is heavy, and there's way too many humans for the size of the rock we live on.
ThingFish ago
I wonder how much water was used to brew the PBR she slams down her throat every weekend at punk shows.