https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?CA
How will this affect agriculture? Will this have an impact on people as in will people and are people losing their lives over this? Is this a temporary thing? Hoover Dam is expected to run out of water soon meaning LA will be out of electricity (not entirely but it will reach the point where there won't be enough to run the turbines needed for generating electricity)
So is this kinda the end for America or are there solutions to this? Water is water and that shit is important not just for our bodies but for producing energy and preventing and stopping fires.
The answers are yes and no respectively.
It's just a matter of time at this point. California produces a huge portion of the country's food. The next decade is gonna get really fucked.
kinda scary to think everything science has been telling us is all true and nothing was done to prevent it all and now people gonna die. All empires fall I guess :shrug-outta-hecks:
If actual efforts are taken then we won't be in crisis even with the drought but capitalism. A lot gets produced here but also a lot of it is just left to rot in the trash.
John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath
oh boy, can't wait for this to happen again...
Eesh stay safe
A lot also gets produced that is just unnecessarily wasteful to produce. Don't ever buy nuts from CA, and also stab these two in the throat if you happen to meet them