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Originally Posted by dyna mo
No, lets all agree el nino is bad climate change and do something to stop it. And no, the drought is far from over. Headsup, you can't stop el nino,a nd you can't move everyone out of cslifornia.
Not very realistic .
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im not really suggesting change. just a far away observation that a population in the 10s of millions voluntarily chooses to live in a region rife with earthquakes, fires, landslides & drought. reminds me of the people who live in new orleans, underneath the sea level, in a region rife with large hurricanes.
& ironic a state full of progressive environmentalists live in a region that is unable to sustain a giant population. i would think the tree hugging crowd who preaches sustainability would not be so hypocritical.
not to mention the surreal politics of water management where some federal agreement in 1920 whatever gives some people better "rights" over water than others. but the top 1% will keep watering their lawns, conservation & selflessness be damned!
