Mirror Macro-Imagineering Water Supply Megaprojects: Pipedream Chile-California Complementarity? (Macro-Imagenharia de Megaprojetos Espelhados para Abastecimento de Água: Aquedutos Chile/California como Soluções Complementares Sonhadas?)
Abstract:Two tractable New World west-coast Mediterranean climate zones, burdened with increasing urbanized populations, must each be transformed by humans because of inherent North-South variances of natural precipitation. In other words, each politically-defined landscapes must technically devise its own anthropogenic dimension for future prosperity induced by the prospect of a plentiful freshwater supply. Both the nation of Chile, as well as the State of California (USA), have investigated the hypothetical use of gi… Show more
“…After the imposition of such a shipping center, the State of California's Inland Empire will spread geographically eastwards and probably become far more prosperous than it was during AD 2018 [44]. representing a man-made freshwater reservoir, the bigger-than-Lake Tahoe San Luis Reservoir, was explained in detail in a previous paper published in this journal [43] so that further explanation herein is repetitive). This figure indicates…”
Section: Team Geographos' Action Proposal: a Southwest Water Alliancementioning
“…After the imposition of such a shipping center, the State of California's Inland Empire will spread geographically eastwards and probably become far more prosperous than it was during AD 2018 [44]. representing a man-made freshwater reservoir, the bigger-than-Lake Tahoe San Luis Reservoir, was explained in detail in a previous paper published in this journal [43] so that further explanation herein is repetitive). This figure indicates…”
Section: Team Geographos' Action Proposal: a Southwest Water Alliancementioning
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