Is it time to start getting serious about climate change yet? California is dangerously close to running out of water and the US would lose over 40% of the fruit and nut output for the entire country if the state has no water to farm.
Would a great lake pipelines be a good short term solution?
>just move 100+ years of infrastructure to mexico instead
Great idea genius
Brayden Kelly
Fuck CA
Jack Reyes
We can grow fruit almost anywhere else. In fact, it would be preferable. California can dry right up.
Blake Green
The kikes in LA need water so Paco can wash the Bentley. The farms are in the central valley, which gets water from the Sierra Nevada. OP is a faggot as usual.
James Carter
fruit is high in sugar and bad for you so who cares
Jeremiah Collins
>no more California fruits and nuts Oh no. How horrible.
California has been running out of water for 30 years at least. How are they not out yet? I don't give a shit
Samuel Hall
>Nevada We’re fine up north,
Juan Rogers
Most of the almond farms are Armenian run I've heard, they are some of the biggest land owners in central california.
Aiden Thompson
yeah, even lake mead is low. you don't even have to give Jack a pressure cooker to get the B-29.
Asher Jackson
>Is it time to start getting serious about climate change yet? California is dangerously close to running out of water That has nothing to do with climate change, it's simply returning to the average rainfall of the 1700-1800s. The 1900s was a period of abnormally high rain fall. >Would a great lake pipelines be a good short term solution? No terrible idea, why? 1: The great lakes don't have that much inflow of water. 2: Do you go over or under the Mississippi river? 3: How much lift are you using to get it where it's going? 4: Pic related is an actual solution, it takes water from the Yukon River at altitude and sends it south making energy on the way.