What is the best way to solve the water crisis in the southwestern US and California?
What is the best way to solve the water crisis in the southwestern US and California?
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Fewer people.
Let them starve.
Stop giving niggers a chance.
Califaggots keep watering their big ass lawns that they don't even use. Maybe make Zen rock gardens popular?
I swear to god if they build a pipeline suck the water out of the great lakes i will allah akbar the shit out of it
Drink sand
Nature will solve it
This.
Stop letting people live in the lower South West.
Ship water to Southwestern US, let California be thirsty in preparation for Calexit, so they'll be weak and easily crushed when the government is replaced with a puppet government.
The lakes are gigantic; the truth is, locals will barely even miss the water which is withdrawn.
1. Mandatory water activity restrictions, such as banning golfcourses.
2. Remove water gulping invasive plants such as salt cedar.
3. Force Cali to build desalination plants.
Otherwise, enjoy the civil war when the feds nationalize all Western water ways just to keep califag gardens and yards nice and green.
BUILD THE PONDS.
PLANT THE TREES.
MAKE THE MEMES
Stop giving them the same treatment that africa was given. Let them fucking die off so we don't have to deal with them anymore. Or they will just keep reproducing and demanding more resources.
break oroville dam
Get your own water
Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
what crisis?
> be commiefornia
> subsidize using majority of water supplies to grow water-intensive crops for export
> call it a "crisis" when water runs low
> don't bother to consider building additional capacity, letting the free market discourage consumption, or even just getting rid of the subsidies for growing non-native crops, instead just jump straight to jew-soviet-tier CRISIS and RATION FOR THE COMMON GOOD policies that are shifted so far left they've gone past blue deep into the ultraviolet.
this fucking state i swear.
Nuke california
>What is the best way to solve the water crisis in the southwestern US and California?
>in California
We don't, we let the Californians die of dehydration and filth. Teach them what happens when you mess with red lands.
Pipe it in from the pacific, solar desalinate it, and sell the salt to Morton's
How about nuke California instead of draining my fucking lake.
I like California, but if the west even suggests building a pipeline to take our water, the great state of Michigan will burn this whole country to the ground.
>build massive cities in middle of desert
>complain about lack of water
why are americans so stupid?
>not just walking up to the pipeline and cutting it open
A NASA scientist says it's probably inevitable:
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>NASA Scientist: Undoing Great Lakes Progress Would Take Generations To Recover
>The fresh water of the Great Lakes is the lifeblood for our region, but in the future it may be seen as a lifeblood to other regions, too. That’s just one thought shared with me by Jay Famiglietti, a hydrologist and Senior Water Scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory...
>GANZER [Interviewer]: “The Great Lakes make up about 20% of the freshwater supply, in volume, in the world. How do the Great Lakes fit into this crisis? How does their health fit in?“
>FAMIGLIETTI: “Well the health of course is very important, but from a quantity perspective you might imagine that there’s a giant bullseye that can be seen from space that’s sitting above the Great Lakes, meaning: it’s a target-area in a sense for the rests of the country. Because there’s so much fresh water, you can imagine that 50 years from now, well we’re already talking about this, but 50 years from now there might actually be a pipeline that brings water from the Great Lakes to Phoenix. I think that’s part of our future.”
>GANZER: “So the protections that we have on who can draw from the Great Lakes Watershed, you think those will go away out of necessity?“
>FAMIGLIETTI: “I think the only way that would happen would be with national intervention, and we actually lack that national water policy in this country. And I think that for these reasons, that we do have water in some places—the northern half of the country has a lot more water than the southern half—and so as the population grows, and as climate continues to change, we probably will have to move water from where it is to where it is not, and that will require some rethinking of some of these policies and laws.”
Fuck him. They can move.
Thats beside the point. Fuck calicucks.
We'll be there to help.
They'll have to build an armored pipeline with 24/7 armed patrols for the entire length away from Great Lakes-dependent states to have a chance in hell of keeping a pipeline intact.
Also they'd have to guard all of the intakes, since in the event that the above actually happened and it was suicide to attack the pipeline, people would start taking boats to the intakes and poisoning it.
if we need your water, we'll take it
Don't take our water let commiefornia die reeeeeeee
Literally the exact opposite of what needs to be done. Dams are gigantic water reservoirs that they can control and use. The fact is California would not have their current water problems if they actually completed the California State Water Project got halted because the greenies were worried about the environment. Only a fraction of the initial proposal were completed.
So they planned for these problems in the 50s, but they dropped it partway through. Want another kicker? Most states owned land on either side of the freeways/interstates for future expansion should they need it. Ya they sold that for other projects in like the 80s.
Just imagine, no water problems, and far less traffic. Thanks baby boomers!