• LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    Resource extraction yes but there’s no practical way to transport large quantities of water from Greenland to the West where it’s needed. People have come up with similar ideas with the Great Lakes but the engineering required is insane and would be the largest public works project in human history.

    There are much much cheaper ways to increase water supplies in the West, and some of them may even be worthwhile.

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      In the 1990s, there was “no practical way” to extract oil from the Canadian tar sands. And now look. If it’s doable, “practical” is just a matter of money and will.

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        Maybe someday but I think it’s a long way off, and again, other sources of water would be far more practical so even if it becomes possible it’s unlikely to be economical.

        But putting distant future hypothetical tech aside I doubt this is a factor here. The emerging mineral resources are reason enough on their own.