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E107: How Desalination Could Create New Superpowers | Samo Burja


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Erik Torenberg and Samo Burja discuss the advancements in desalination technology, its current applications, and potential to address global water scarcity. They explore the technological and economic feasibility of large-scale desalination projects and their implications on geopolitics and environmental resilience.



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LINKS:

The Untapped Potential of Desalination: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/p/the-untapped-potential-of-desalination 

1957, 1978, 2005 Chicken Sizes diagram: https://compote.slate.com/images/4e407854-6360-4172-a85e-d7b8c64fd365.jpg?width=1200 

Growth, efficiency, and yield of commercial broilers from 1957, 1978, and 2005: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579119385505

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE EPISODE:


  • Desalination technology has advanced significantly, making it a viable solution for water scarcity.
  • Many countries, including Israel and Saudi Arabia, rely heavily on desalination for their water supply.
  • The cost of desalination is relatively low, making it accessible for moderately developed countries.
  • Global hunger is more about distribution than food production; we produce enough food for everyone.
  • Desalination could transform deserts into green landscapes, enhancing the livability of arid regions.
  • Geopolitical implications of desalination include potential shifts in power dynamics and national branding.
  • Innovative projects could lead to significant economic development in countries with large desert areas.
  • Technological advancements can change the natural geography of the world, making previously uninhabitable areas livable.
  • Future technologies, such as solar mirrors, could enhance living conditions in extreme climates.
  • The importance of outdoor spaces and greenery for human well-being cannot be underestimated. Re-engineering urban environments can significantly enhance human well-being.
  • Water wars are unnecessary; technology can provide water abundance.
  • Geopolitical tensions often stem from resource management disputes.
  • China's food security is bolstered by technological advancements in agriculture.
  • Climate change poses challenges, but industrial civilization can adapt.
  • Electric vehicles are crucial for China's national security strategy.
  • Automated farming and construction technologies can revolutionize industries.
  • Exceptional talent is rare and should be actively recruited.
  • The U.S. must focus on manufacturing capabilities in the semiconductor race against China.
  • Innovative immigration strategies could attract top global talent.
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