‘Almost like gold’: Water debate rages on Italy’s Aeolian Islands
Without natural drinking water, residents of Italy's Aeolian Islands are mulling whether to build more desalination plants that will also cater to the large number of tourists, or continue bringing…
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Set to build more desalination plants: ‘Almost like gold’: water debate rages on Italy’s Aeolian Islands
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I've been wondering about creating artificial islands in the ocean for the supposedly necessary data centers. If all their massive water use
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