ABC News’ Ginger Zee reports on an innovative solution to the water crisis that can literally produce water out of thin air, but is it scalable and can families trust it? ABC News Live Prime, Monday through Friday at 7EST and 9EST WATCH ABC News live here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_Ma8oQLmSM SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit. ly/2vZb6yP See more at http://abcnews.go.com/ LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/abcnews FOLLOW ABC News on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/abc #ABCNNLPrime #PowerOfWater #CleanWater #WaterCrisis
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Why du we destroy our earth, for money, why du we kill others for pleasure, this planet is not just for u , it’s for all, if u see someone damaging your planet u say some thing cause they are killing u for money, stand up for what it’s yours , u one have one life enjoy it.
628 million dollars it payed , butt nothing for the people, it’s crazy and it happens all the times. In America any big company can kill I.
Thank the EPA and the successful lobbying efforts to stop the ban or misuse of toxic chemicals and particularly the forever chemicals.
Know better and serve something besides $ power and greed.
Jackson MS is the tap water just like Flint MI and many others. not ground water only.
Nonsense! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghBWR38RAno
Kryon talks about different ways to bring clean water to parts of the world. He/she/they speaks to scientists all the time.
4:47 I thought that those machines that pull 'water out of thin air' were debunked.
You'd have to be in a rainforest for the relative humidity to be high enough to get significant quantities.
It runs on sunlight when the humidity is lowest?
(Thunderfoot? You in?)
The answer is no, this will not and does not scale up, it's not a viable solution, economically as well as physics. If water extraction technology could work at scale, it would already be being done.
Does this produce sufficient water when the sun isn’t shining?
If only community paid taxes use it fund clean water. Audit needs to happen
Remember: the drylands are not meant to be a desert. The drylands have turned to desert because people have destroyed the plants and soil structures that help retain water. Trees must be planted, swales must be dug, and the water can return to these areas.
It’s a humongous lies and sins committed to the people of California!
PG&E pollutes, and destroys lives and makes astonishing profits 😠 When will our leaders stop them??
The plume is moving?! 👀 That's sooooo F'd up
Guess it is about that time when the news rediscovers reverse osmosis and dehumidifiers again. Happens about once a year.
Wonder if the technology can distill contaminated water from the tap – increase production SAFETY?
beverly hills and crystal river florida are suffering where is DEP – sewage lines leaking underground – nitrates – drain flies in homes etc etc
Sand Branch Texas needs this type of assistance.
Living in an area around the Colorado River Saga, it is good to know that there can be affordable drinking water here. The river is so contaminated that growers of lettace and other agriculture struggle to keep water for the fields. Thanks for your well written article.
Makes electricity, and collects water, refill and flush it out once a week, think of how insects respritory is different than humans.
That seems very wasteful, to make water out of air. Why would you just not, set sail. And also, you dont get the flavorings also.
Probably should just live in areas with water. I mean…. 🤷♂️
I tried to get information on the units but customer rep Maryam Kashkooli was highly dismissive & ghosted me after the first email from this company.
amazing! how to mass produce to bring cost down.
Blessings and love to everyone