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In reply to the discussion: Let's say the drought lasts for the next fifty years [View all]PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)58. I've been here 51 years now
I plan to stay put.
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That is what is worrying, all those millions are going to have to go somewhere
dissentient
Apr 2015
#2
Let's take a page from Putin and annex British Columbia and the Northwest Territories!
FSogol
Apr 2015
#4
Now what? California figures out what to do about decades of uncontrolled growth...
Buzz Clik
Apr 2015
#6
Maybe sometime before that someone that matters could look around the world and see what others
nationalize the fed
Apr 2015
#8
True, and Desalination should only be used as last resort, after ALL other means are employed.
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#49
Agriculture in California, Arizona, New Mexico collapses, and Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas enter a dust
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2015
#9
Arizona's issues will have to do with tapping enough power to keep everyone cool in "summer"
villager
Apr 2015
#41
Just to be clear: You imagine Arizona is sustainable in the long-term? Phoenix-area growth and all?
villager
Apr 2015
#48
The entire southwest shares a climate. Arizona is part of the Southwest.
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2015
#56
What we are seeing in California and elsewhere in the West is Human created Climate Change.
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2015
#69
within 4 years hundreds of small town abandoned as they rely on ground water wells...
4139
Apr 2015
#15
your timeline might be right though. It could go downhill very, very quickly, IMO.
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#18
Yeah, but that's thinking big. I wonder if our government can even do stuff like that anymore.
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#20
Overall no, but pumping it directly into the sea, especially near shore, would have a devistating
dbackjon
Apr 2015
#31
The damage from climate change will rapidly cause irreversible harm to billions.
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#29