T. Boone Pickens thinks water is the new oil.
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T. Boone Pickens thinks water is the new oil.
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#4He is absolutely right. The US should leverage the Great Lakes, Panama, Gatun.
Also, the Michigan militia.
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#5He is absolutely right. The US should leverage the Great Lakes, Panama, Gatun.
Re: T. Boone Pickens thinks water is the new oil.
#6He is absolutely right. The US should leverage the Great Lakes, Panama, Gatun.
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#7He is absolutely right. The US should leverage the Great Lakes, Panama, Gatun.
Limitless supply and less transportation costs. You could also make a ton of money by building them in the shores of desert countries and selling them the water (Sahara, Arab peninsula, etc...)
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#8He creates a new government entity, wins right for eminent domain, and can issue tax-free bonds.
That article could be a part of any book on world domination.
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#9Unlike oil, populations are concentrated around water. With improvements in technology to clean and desalinate water, would this market for water still exist?
Oil is limited in quantity, isn't cycled by the environment quickly and must be shipped from the area where it is retrieved to where it is to be used.
To me, this means that clean water technology has huge value, but that water that is already clean is less valuable.