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15 days agoThat’s pretty cool!


That’s pretty cool!


So basically they’ve used fancy chemistry to make a better dehumidifier. “Dry air” is still around 20% humidity according to their website.
Overall, there’s just not a lot of moisture in the air for these types of systems to squeeze out. I’d be interested to see a cost/benefit analysis compared to just delivering water from somewhere else in an emergency.
You cannot single handedly solve climate change. Stop expecting that from yourself, do what you can, and accept that you are doing your part. Journey before destination my friend.