What are the consequences of a prolonged drought in California?
On 2014-02-25, Sqwertz > wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 18:51:34 -0800, Paul M. Cook wrote:
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>> When global war arrives again, and it will, it will be over water rights.
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> Nestle has already started that war.
It's been going on, now, for quite some time. Watch the movie, Blue
Gold: World Water Wars. It touches on the water war that took place
in 2000 in Bolivia. That's 14 yrs ago. More specifically, it's about
how the world's fresh water is quickly disappearing and how major
world corporations have already bought entire country's water rights,
not to mention some US cities water rights, thanks to leverage from
the World Bank.
Then watch the film, Last Call At the Oasis, a 2011 film that predicts
CAs future water crisis 10 to 60 yrs from now. Well, it's happening
as I write this. Little to no snow in the Sierras. Worse, the water
that IS left is so polluted, you can light yer tap water on fire (Split
Estate, '09).
In short, it's already too late. We've already screwed the pooch. 8|
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