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E107: How Desalination Could Create New Superpowers | Samo Burja

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Jan 9, 2025
Samo Burja, an expert in geopolitical analysis and technology, discusses the revolutionary potential of desalination. He highlights how advancements could combat global water scarcity, particularly in arid regions. Burja delves into the surprising cost-effectiveness of desalination, suggesting it can produce water as cheaply as 0.3 cents per liter. He envisions transforming deserts into fertile landscapes, enhancing geopolitical stability and climate resilience. The conversation also touches on innovative water management solutions and the importance of attracting global talent in the tech sector.
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INSIGHT

Desalination's Untapped Potential

  • The main constraint on desalination isn't cost but lack of applications for the vast amounts of freshwater produced.
  • Current food production already exceeds global needs, limiting agricultural demand for desalinated water.
ADVICE

Egypt's Qattara Depression Opportunity

  • Egypt could build desalination plants and create a freshwater lake in the Qattara Depression.
  • This would double habitable land, boost real estate value, and increase rainfall.
ADVICE

Saudi Arabia's Greening Potential

  • Saudi Arabia could invest in large-scale desalination to transform its desert into a lush landscape.
  • This would enhance the country's image and attract residents more than any architectural project.
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