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This Drought What can we do

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SMH Saturday, farmers are upset current law forbids them re using clean sewage water! we may yet be the lucky country but we have the unaware award wrapped up
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 11 August 2018 6:56:34 AM
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Only reporting part of the drought situation is not enough.
There is need for whole of water ecosystem management.
Media is fixated on CO2 emissions agenda and reports nothing about impact and consequences of sewage nutrient pollution and unmanaged dumping by government departments.
Unprecedented nutrient overload pollution is feeding unnatural mass of algae that is causing unnatural increase in warmth in ocean and lakes. That warmth in water is sometimes changing weather in areas or regions but not globally at the same time.
Warmth of linked to algae can be seen in charts of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) that is an anomaly in AGW science.

Evidence of substance indicates it needs full understanding and communication of the situation to bring about solutions that will mitigate and reduce impact of El Nino events on farmers.
Posted by JF Aus, Saturday, 11 August 2018 9:00:51 AM
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P.S.
Correction above.
Should read: Warmth linked to algae.....

N.B.
I can't just make up the situation I am writing about.
What I am writing is backed by evidence of substance.
It has come to me from long term observation underwater especially.
Take it or leave it.
Posted by JF Aus, Saturday, 11 August 2018 9:14:57 AM
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JF Aus agree with every word, new has it Sydney's desalination plant may be switch on soon,take it that water will be pumped over some distance? in far less than 100 years we may well be turning the sea water inland in some areas
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 11 August 2018 12:18:56 PM
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Belly,
I think they will jst pressurise that water to upush it backwards into Sydney water mains that already exist.

Yes ocean desalination may be commonplace in the future if they continue with CO2 emissions spin to promote and sell renewables while ignoring nutrient pollution impact on weather and rainfall.

Meanwhile inflation linked to shortage of seafood and fishmeal and fertilizer and increased demand will hurt people not able to afford adequate nutrition.
Posted by JF Aus, Saturday, 11 August 2018 12:59:13 PM
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JF Aus yes that would be how it is distributed, and yes to future pumping desal water inland, today market day, two markets and a street stall collecting tinned food, ok great stuff, but! it is watching the stock die, knowing your lifetime farm maybe lost, that sends farmers rope in hand, to the shed for the last time *another place, facebook, is full of knuckle draggers telling us farmers are rich squatters* who do not need help! proving we all have opinions some however are as mad as you can get
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 11 August 2018 4:02:39 PM
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