LargeMarge
Well-known member
....Colorado River water use cuts. They didn't. So now it's the feds' turn....but since this could affect practical choices...
As a kid in the 1950s and 60s, we hiked and kayaked all over Baja.
The Colorado River estuary at the north of the Sea Of Cortez was a vast rich deep healthy environment for thousands of species... including migratory birds, and including people.
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As early as the 1980s, that estuary was a dusty sandpit, devoid of anything living.
And 'downstream' of the former estuary, the ocean life dependant on those rich diverse nutrients... starved and strangled.
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Diverting the Colorado River water to artificial environments -- Phoenix, Las Vegas, south California -- robbed so many of so much.
I think the cure is obvious... a few dozen million less residents of artificial places.
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I also think relying on the government agents is delusional.
I am pretty sure they will promote some short-term solution, thereby kicking the can down the road for somebody else to deal with the tragedy.
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I welcome your rebuttal.