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On 5/24/2015 3:17 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "cshenk" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Ophelia wrote in rec.food.cooking: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> "Cabrito del Bosque" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> > On 5/24/2015 4:32 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> > > I have noticed several people here mention California. We have >>>> > > had a lot of stuff on tv about the lack of water there. We were >>>> > > shown the huge reservoirs with very little water in them. They >>>> > > were showing how people with lush grass and full swimming pools >>>> > > were being demonised. >>>> > > >>>> > > Is anyone here affected? It sounds very frightening! >>>> > > >>>> > >>>> > The worst thing imaginable is IF this becomes part of the predicted >>>> > megadrought in the Western US. >>>> > >>>> > http://www.fastcoexist.com/3044538/w...s/5-things-cal >>>> > ifornia-can-do-to-survive-a-megadrought >>>> > >>>> > 1. SAY GOODBYE TO THE LAWN >>>> > >>>> > 2. REDESIGN CITIES AS SPONGES >>>> > >>>> > 3. RETHINK THE ALMOND >>>> > >>>> > 4. FIX THE PIPES >>>> > >>>> > 5. SMARTER DESALINATION >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > They'll need to move quickly on all of the above. >>>> > >>>> > And we'll all need to get used to buying more produce from Mexico. >>>> >>>> Oh dear ![]() >>> >>> Ophelia, relax. He's massively overestimated the food issues for >>> example. It could be people in *California* (southern part) might get >>> more food from south of them but the only real effect will be the big >>> wine industry, yet most grapes are pretty tolerant of drought, >>> producing simply less grapes. >>> >>> California does have the biggest ticket sales but that is becsause they >>> export most of it as in fancy stuff you might find on your shelves. >>> It's not an never has been a breadbasket of the USA. Not a single >>> product grown there in any quantity hits our top 10 food exports for >>> example. >>> >>> I'm not saying it isnt serious, but neither they nor we will go hungry >>> over California's drought. >> >> It sounds pretty serious to me ![]() > > It is, but not to people who don't live here. It all depends on whose ox > is getting gored in these cases. > > Cheri I'm pretty sure I'll pay a higher price for things that aren't grown here in SC, like avocados and artichokes. Jill |
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