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In a warming world, freshwater production is moving deep beneath the sea

  • OceanWell CEO Robert Bergstrom stated, "The freshwater future of the world is going to come from the ocean."
  • Peiying Hong, a professor at King Abdullah University, emphasized that desalination will become a crucial global technology due to climate change.
  • Patrick McDonough warned that desalination impacts sea life, stating, "It sucks in a tremendous amount of water, and with that, sea life."
  • Las Virgenes’ Pedersen highlighted the importance of developing local water sources to prepare for drought and climate challenges.
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In a warming world, freshwater production is moving deep beneath the sea

Climate change is driving a global boom in desalination as regions turn to the sea for drinking water.

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About 6 kilometers (4 miles) off the southern coast of California, a company believes it can solve one of the biggest problems of desalination by moving technology under the surface of the ocean.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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