Water is a precious commodity and is essential for life. Different parts of the world receive varying proportions of water levels for human consumption. Demand for freshwater for consumption is high thus the few freshwater sources are diminishing as time goes by due to climate change. Moreover, climate change has led to rising in the level of ocean water which is now threatening to submerge some parts of the dry land. The situation calls for stringent measures to avert the looming danger facing humanity which has led to exploring whether desalinating sea water for human consumption is a viable option for countering the rising level of fresh water. Desalination of seawater for consumption is possible. Facilities have been put up in various regions like the Middle East and Tampa Florida. The Middle East is reportedly the largest consumer of desalinated water due to the scarcity of fresh water in the region. However, the technology and energy to desalinate water are quite expensive thus the process can be pretty costly. Moreover, ocean water contains other minerals in it therefore, it requires additional processes to purify and certify it safe for consumption. Desalination can be used as a control method to reduce rising sea levels. Unfortunately, the process of desalination is slower than the rate at which the glacier is melting rendering it redundant.
In conclusion, every bit of possibility of desalination to reduce the rising sea levels is useful. It is not automatic that desalination is the solution to rising sea levels. The need to work on the environment by promoting environmental conservation and reducing carbon emissions is important for the purpose of climate change. However, it is good news to note that desalination can be a sustainable and environmentally responsible industrial solution (Pulsipher, 2013).
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References
Pulsipher, J. L. (2013, January 23). Rising Sea Levels and Sustainable Desalination. Retrieved from https://carbonfund.org/2013/01/23/rising-sea-levels-sustainable-desalination/