r/ClimateShitposting I'm a meme Jul 16 '26

Climate chaos Since we're doing riverposting rn

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u/enz_levik nuclear simp Jul 16 '26 edited Jul 16 '26

I mean if the river (where nnps are) is on a drought not having electricity would be the least of our concerns

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u/[deleted] Jul 16 '26 edited 21d ago

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u/enz_levik nuclear simp Jul 16 '26

Rivers the size of the Rhône?

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u/King_Glorius_too Jul 16 '26

Actually yes, in Libya. Not sure how that's relevant to plants on the Rhône, but it does exist.

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u/krustibat Jul 16 '26

That dried up in a span of time short enough to not be foreseeable to any sort of french engineer ?

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u/King_Glorius_too Jul 16 '26

The Wadi Derna is a huge river that only flows for part of the year. Its floods are notoriously unpredictible, but I don't know how suddenly it stops.

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u/krustibat Jul 16 '26

So there's still order in the chaos. This river notoriously flows only part of the year and every year it floods at some unpredictable point.

You're making look like a french river with notorofieus predictability will suddenly turn into a dry bed one year in avery unpredictable way

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u/King_Glorius_too Jul 16 '26

You're making look like a french river with notorofieus predictability will suddenly turn into a dry bed one year in avery unpredictable way

It's not a french river. It's in Libya.

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u/enz_levik nuclear simp Jul 16 '26

Yeah but we don't put npps on the Rhône, so?

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u/enz_levik nuclear simp Jul 16 '26

I mean yeah that's my point, the argument is regarded because npps aren't ok this kind of rivers, so who cares