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Climate Change 3: Whatever you do don't call it a twatwaffle

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Ernie Moniz was the trustee of the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center in Saudi Arabia.

Seriously?
Honestly, when I walked into the session all I knew of the guy was "Energy Sec from 2013-2017" and is now at some thinktank at Harvard from the conference schedule. (I could do the Obama Admin math.)

The guy is hangin' around Harvard these days? How's he survive?
 
And to top it all off we are running out of water.

We're not "running out of water" unless you know it's somehow getting off planet.

Now is it where we wish it would be? Nope.
And do we have population centers in watersheds that can't support them? Yup.

ND is still (like since 1960s) looking at Garrison Diversion (6 foot pipe from Missouri River to Red River).
 
We're not "running out of water" unless you know it's somehow getting off planet.

Now is it where we wish it would be? Nope.
And do we have population centers in watersheds that can't support them? Yup.

ND is still (like since 1960s) looking at Garrison Diversion (6 foot pipe from Missouri River to Red River).

Which essentially means we're running out of water. But you keep thinking otherwise. Jon Oliver did his thing on this last night and the clowns out west think they're going to build a pipeline from the Mississippi to the Colorado river.

Whereas if the clowns had just managed the damn water properly in the first place we wouldn't have this problem.

Water refugees on top of war refugees on top of economic refugees. You think that's sustainable you're crazy. It's not.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtxew5XUVbQ&t=16s
 
Which essentially means we're running out of water.

Phoenix and Las Vegas are in the desert! Desert, like ... little to no water!
We have people moving to watersheds that can't support that number of people.
Don't blame the watershed; blame the people moving to it.

California (specifically LA and SD) should be looking at next-gen solar desalinization plants.
https://news.mit.edu/2022/solar-desa...expensive-0214
 
Phoenix and Las Vegas are in the desert! Desert, like ... little to no water!
We have people moving to watersheds that can't support that number of people.
Don't blame the watershed; blame the people moving to it.

California (specifically LA and SD) should be looking at next-gen solar desalinization plants.
https://news.mit.edu/2022/solar-desa...expensive-0214

The people moving to it is set by the people's governmental policies. We are destroying ourselves and watching ourselves destroy ourselves while billionaire's sit back and laugh all the way to the bank.
 
It's nice to have something to look forward too.

Well heck, I already have Manitoba upset (litigating) that ND is releasing Devils Lake water into the Sheyenne River (via Tolna Coulee control outlet) which hits the Red and ends up in Winnipeg, then Lake Manitoba, then Hudson Bay.

Devils Lake is rising is the reason for the man-made releases, because that lake has no natural outlet. Being a lake with no natural outlet makes the water suspect to the Manitobans.

Maybe people should move to where there's water. ;-)
 
Scooby, the water issues we face have been talked about for years/decades, no one wants to pay the taxes it would take to delay/resolve the issues.
 
Scooby, the water issues we face have been talked about for years/decades, no one wants to pay the taxes it would take to delay/resolve the issues.

Exactly my point. We're going to die. A few billionaire's will stick around a little while longer.
 
Why must you guys quote the troll? He is not having an honest discussion and those of us ignoring him are forced to read his fuckwit posts.

If you want to waste your time scream into a pillow you will get more out of it.
 
Why must you guys quote the troll? He is not having an honest discussion and those of us ignoring him are forced to read his fuckwit posts.

If you want to waste your time scream into a pillow you will get more out of it.

At least the pillow is involved in sex from time to time.
 
The environmental impact of capitalism in one photo.

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Scooby, the water issues we face have been talked about for years/decades, no one wants to pay the taxes it would take to delay/resolve the issues.

Looking forward to Michigan's population reversal in 20+ years as the southwest abandons Arizona after 135 degree summers with no water
 
Looking forward to Michigan's population reversal in 20+ years as the southwest abandons Arizona after 135 degree summers with no water

Can see states rights being shifted to mandate those states with resources have to transfer those to states with powerful positioned republicans
 
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