September 11th, 2021, 12:35 AM
This is a very disturbing trend.
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This reminds me of another video I shared recently:
Video: Texas is Running Out of Water
Here is another video that relates to this problem:
Video: Making Protein from Carbon Dioxide
Another video discusses how farming might look in the future, because it uses less land and less water.
Video: Vertical Farming in New Jersey
Watch 40 Million People Rely on the Colorado River, and Now It's Drying Up from YouTube
SF-Fandom not responsible for video content
SF-Fandom reserves the right to remove inappropriate video content from its discussions. YouTube may remove the video from its service without notification.
This reminds me of another video I shared recently:
Video: Texas is Running Out of Water
Here is another video that relates to this problem:
Video: Making Protein from Carbon Dioxide
Another video discusses how farming might look in the future, because it uses less land and less water.
Video: Vertical Farming in New Jersey