In South Texas, as drought rages across the region, water scarcity is intensifying. A high-tech chemical company has purchased the last available water from the Nueces River to produce hydrogen and ammonia for export. This situation highlights a broader issue across the United States where water is becoming increasingly valuable, often compared to oil in terms of its importance. The move by the corporation to capitalize on America's drought conditions has sparked discussions on the intersection of clean energy production and water resource management.
“More valuable than owning oil”: the corporation cashing in on America’s drought - The Guardian https://t.co/umaTKpJZHb
Previously: As #drought rages across Texas, a high-tech chemical company has purchased the last available #water in the Nueces River to make hydrogen and ammonia for export. https://t.co/iNh29NEl4F #ClimateChange
‘Water is more valuable than oil’: the corporation cashing in on America’s drought https://t.co/wkjx4f7ZVH
Water In Texas: A Window Into Problems Across The US https://t.co/EfoMeg0rAl
Water scarcity and clean energy collide in South Texas https://t.co/IeApH82H34