FM75, on 2013-March-28, 20:33, said:
As to the human population, I do consider that, but not with respect to the water cycle. Humans are NOT a water sink. All the water that comes in goes out. Respiration and urination keep it in balance no matter what the total population.
This point may have more to do with water usage and diversion which I would expect to increase as a problematic percentage, as does the population. As stated above, the idyllic pastoral setting for the 300 or so individuals is insufficient to place them all in a high-rise etc. Until and unless we can all manage to live efficiently in a bucolic setting, it will remain just a decent land-reclamation method.
p.s. As far as science's once-upon-a-time potential preoccupation with horse-Mannure, that may be why climate "science" is how it is today...