If we looked at the data of water usage by purpose, would we discover that this is a very solvable problem, so long as sufficient power is found to overcome corporate and governmental selfishness?
If you drive off the interstates between Kansas and Colorado, there must be 1,000 communities that are either ghost towns, or well below 50% of their peak populations. I'm sure others can speak to the de-population that has happened in their stomping grounds.<p>Now that I do a quick search about the web, this phenomenon is only the tip of the iceberg. Yet, for people here, more urban; more erudite; this feature has gone unnoticed. Will Phoenix, AZ go this same way?<p><a href="https://dailyyonder.com/regional-population-loss-metastasizes-in-the-last-decade/2021/04/27/" rel="nofollow">https://dailyyonder.com/regional-population-loss-metastasize...</a>