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Isn't it more akin in this case to worrying about too much carbon dioxide in the air?
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Why is it akin to that? Doesn't the salt come from the sea in the first place?
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A more apt comparison than you realize.

Most of the carbon we spew into the atmosphere came from the air. Ancient plants took it in via respiration.

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That still doesn't make it a good comparison. The salt emitted by desalination plants is already in the sea now, it's not salt that went somewhere else.
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And the water we take out eventually goes back.
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That makes sense to me. At the same time I know the mediterranean sea is heating up more because it cannot move heat out quick enough. I dont know of any mediterranean air, so I believe more closed water zones would behave different than, lets say, the atlantic ocean.
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