tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727461770797738432.post7593049456563399194..comments2024-03-28T02:09:15.446+00:00Comments on Secrets of a Sydney past: Sydney's water supply over timegtvelocehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09491349958062401587noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727461770797738432.post-80854095254767463432017-02-25T06:27:09.263+00:002017-02-25T06:27:09.263+00:00I agree. Worldwide we have been clearing land, bui...I agree. Worldwide we have been clearing land, building ever-larger and more elaborate constructions, paving roads, making and driving vehicles and generally mass producing whatever we want without much thought to the consequences, especially so since the 1960s. It's a clear and exponential trend that was brought to my attention back in the mid-1970s... and back then - like most people I think - I dismissed it. It was only somewhat later - the late '80s - that I saw some compelling data that backed the theory up. And it's shown no sign of reversing.<br /><br />So yes, I agree. More thought to the consequences, less waste and more renewables would be a great start! gtvelocehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09491349958062401587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727461770797738432.post-21941382059544877452017-02-25T04:59:30.171+00:002017-02-25T04:59:30.171+00:00After the huge heatwave that we suffered here, I t...After the huge heatwave that we suffered here, I think we are seriously going to have to look at what we're doing to make sure that we are not endangering ourselves more with our lifestyles. It's not just the water supply but our power production and storage and the use of materials that cause the greenhouse effect over our land.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02449273226067459046noreply@blogger.com