You don’t know much about irrigation or farming do you? I don’t know about the US but here in the EU, at least where I live, there is like a 2 magnitude difference between pumping water from a channel versus buying tap water.
Its like ploting the number of people buying food at a fast food joint and a Michelin star restaurant. While both serv food it’s weird and misleading to compare it…
And why do you mention salt water? How is that a factor? Neither uses salt water.
You don’t know much about irrigation or farming do you? I don’t know about the US but here in the EU, at least where I live, there is like a 2 magnitude difference between pumping water from a channel versus buying tap water.
Its like ploting the number of people buying food at a fast food joint and a Michelin star restaurant. While both serv food it’s weird and misleading to compare it…
And why do you mention salt water? How is that a factor? Neither uses salt water.
It all still comes from the same aquifers or lakes in the end.
80% of Almonds are grown in California. Your turn.
And your point is?
In California, water is so inaccessible as tap water is where the data centers are?? If so, then OK it would makes sense to compare it.
But then California wouldn’t be the top almond producer, would it now?
Your turn ;)