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In reply to the discussion: California drying up right before your eyes... [View all]reddread
(6,896 posts)26. mind you, more people eat beef and drink milk
than eat almonds and drink almond millk.
those almonds are heavily exported, along with the resources they required.
Not that I cant see the sense in what you are saying, but there is a relativity in effect.
Alfalfa and beef/dairy will be the keystone that brings it all tumbling down.
Consider what this will mean to horses in captivity here.
Thanks to a consistently bad record of decision making and engineering decisions pandered towards developers with influence
and complete indifference to the common good.
God Bless America!
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Maybe, one day, we'll learn that population growth is unsustainable. Here and throughout the world.
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#1
Exactly! We really live in a world of stupid! Only disasters seem to motivate the human
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#53
Yes, we cannot equate the real water shortage problem with the Enron caused rolling blackouts
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#21
Most of Central (food basket) and Southern California is desert. The main source is the
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#6
Looks like the Reservoir in those photos (Lake Oroville) was purposely drained
951-Riverside
Apr 2015
#9
True. But Calif. ag water use is unsustainable. And attitudes have got to change
progree
Apr 2015
#17
The problem with calling it a "drought" is that it probably isn't a drought
Spider Jerusalem
Apr 2015
#18
I emailed a friend a few weeks back, to ask if the drought made him consider moving.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Apr 2015
#28
America is literally dying of thirst but the main fear is....ISIS, AQ and Iran? Fucked up.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#19
Nestle will start paying it's fair share aaaaannnnnnyyyyyyyyy day now right?
bluevoter4life
Apr 2015
#29
Central Texas is still in a minor drought and 4/5 years ago Houston was hit hard
Gothmog
Apr 2015
#32