This “aridification” is bad. Someone should do something
I seem to remember Democrats running on “doing something” once. That was a long time ago. Now we allow our party to be controlled by its two worst members.
If those NASA satellite photos that show how Lake Mead is rapidly becoming the Mead Desert aren’t enough to get you concerned about the extreme drought in the American Southwest, here’s another tidbit: New Mexico’s Rio Grande has stopped flowing through Albuquerque for the first time in about 40 years.
John Fleck went to take a look at the river and described it as a “lovely puddly mess of mud.”
And there’s more: the Colorado River is drying, too, and if conditions don’t improve, “the 40 million people who directly depend on the Colorado River must fundamentally change their way of life,” saysThe Denver Post.
“This is not a drought, this is aridification,” Rhett Larson, a water law professor at Arizona State University, told the Post. “This is not something we can wait out. This is not something we can survive. This is the new world we live in.” – Via Boing Boing
Earth gets the last laugh again. Man builds a dam and a lake suddenly appears. Earth says maybe I don’t want a lake there.
No, Earth says maybe I don’t want 40 million people there.
We always like to hear from the Gaianist
Work with it or against it. It’s your choice.