Augustus Doricko
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Their fisheries are getting destroyed.
And up in Alaska, even, too, to some extent.
Like, they are harvesting so much fish so unsustainably in other countries' waters, and we don't even do anything about it.
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the ultimate goal is to to serve a lot more than 2.2 billion people right like eventually there will be 20 plus billion people on the planet and we need to figure out how to make water enough for all of them and it's not just going to be cloud seeding we should build more diesel um but the the plan is to make earth
uh, unrecognizably lush and green and abundant and prosperous.
Um, and we need a lot of water to do that.
And so we're going to have to get one, the system that we have scaled and deployed throughout all of the world.
And then two, the system will have to be more sophisticated and efficient than it is now.
Um, so that we can produce water for the next 10 billion people that, that live.
Um, we'll start with the people that are, uh, in water stress regions right now.
Like we're operating in one of the most water stressed countries in the world, in the Middle East, I mentioned.
Um, and, uh,
That's probably what the next three years will look like.
And then after that, getting above baseline is going to be the next problem.
Well, then I'll say in closing here, there's a town in Los Angeles called El Segundo.
It is named after the second standard oil refinery that was ever built in California, El Segundo II.
Half the town is just an oil refinery.
The other half of the town is small warehouses that are just full of deep tech startups, hardware startups.