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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 19

      My favorite genre of climate change story is "we built an incredibly fast-growing city out in the desert where there is no water and it is too hot. Can it survive?" Well, no, it can't. And it shouldn't. Why did you do that?

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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 19

      This is the industrial version of that story, but it's always the same. Don't build big new cities in the desert, don't grow cotton in the desert, don't put massively water-intensive data centers in the desert. There's a pattern here if you can catch on!https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/drought-stricken-communities-push-back-against-data-centers-n1271344 …

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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 19

      The good news is since everybody just moved to these places, we know they can move out again. When the ancestral lands only go back to mom and dad buying into a subdivision in 1990, it's less painful.pic.twitter.com/jM3BooDVJg

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    4. Deku friend haver‏ @Bucatinibabe Jun 19
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      What sucks too is that people are being priced out of other areas and are coming to places like Phoenix, further exasperating the problem. It’s why I ended up here: as a kid my parents couldn’t afford the coast anymore and plopped down here in ‘03 when it was incredibly cheap. :/

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 19
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      I think a similar thing happened in Las Vegas. I'm afraid the water subsidy needs to go, to make these places too expensive to live.

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        2. Gabriel Luethje‏ @actualgabe Jun 19
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          I agree that it’s foolish and irresponsible to build huge cities and infrastructure in the desert without real consideration of water resources. But what will happen to the masses that can’t afford to leave when it’s too expensive to live there? Or just too damn hot?

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        3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard Jun 19
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          The masses just got there within the last few years, they can leave the same way they came. Population chases prosperity so you make job opportunities happen somewhere else and help people relocate. Add incentives for people moving from climate-doomed cities.

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