... is this all forward planning, with the assumption that there will be a drastically reduced world population in the near future? Perhaps SO CA population reduction is phase one?
... is this all forward planning, with the assumption that there will be a drastically reduced world population in the near future? Perhaps SO CA population reduction is phase one?
That water was being used to irrigate onion farms in a desert that have no right to be there. No way was that water ever reaching L.A., so it’s not applicable here. It was the tribes in the Klamath region that have been pushing for the dams removal for 20+ years. The main reason is to restore the native salmon population in the Klamath region. It used to be the 2nd largest salmon fishery in California, but has been decimated in recent years. I’ve spent a lot of time in the mid and upper Klamath basins, and I support the move.
I'm not picking a side, just pointing out that it is a complex world, where it would be in everyone's interest to get along, and people like Newsom appear toxic in that regard. They need to quit shoving the blame off on someone else, and start standing for accountability.
The population is reducing already for multiple reasons. Take with salt: I heard someone did a calculation using published census figures for every region, and came up with a total world population about 4 billion BELOW what the federales state it is. The fed numbers aren't based on actual count, they're a calculation based on several assumptions (no salt needed for that). So, 🤷
If California thinks they have water problems now ...
The Largest Dam Removal In U.S. History Is Happening Now In Oregon
https://thatoregonlife.com/2024/01/the-largest-dam-removal-in-u-s-history-is-happening-now-in-oregon/
... is this all forward planning, with the assumption that there will be a drastically reduced world population in the near future? Perhaps SO CA population reduction is phase one?
That water was being used to irrigate onion farms in a desert that have no right to be there. No way was that water ever reaching L.A., so it’s not applicable here. It was the tribes in the Klamath region that have been pushing for the dams removal for 20+ years. The main reason is to restore the native salmon population in the Klamath region. It used to be the 2nd largest salmon fishery in California, but has been decimated in recent years. I’ve spent a lot of time in the mid and upper Klamath basins, and I support the move.
There is the energy generation factor.
I'm not picking a side, just pointing out that it is a complex world, where it would be in everyone's interest to get along, and people like Newsom appear toxic in that regard. They need to quit shoving the blame off on someone else, and start standing for accountability.
Yeah no argument from me on those points
The population is reducing already for multiple reasons. Take with salt: I heard someone did a calculation using published census figures for every region, and came up with a total world population about 4 billion BELOW what the federales state it is. The fed numbers aren't based on actual count, they're a calculation based on several assumptions (no salt needed for that). So, 🤷
The US might have to import water from Greenland?