Zontar said:
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/exclusive-william-shatners-30-billion-116672789084.html
So William Shatner is planning to start a 30 billion dollar pipeline to bring water from Seattle (which has a massive excess of drinking water) to California, which is currently in the middle of a 4 year drought.
Personally I think it's crazy. Sure desalination isn't the best idea but it seems a more practical one in my honest but unprofessional opinion.
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Yeah Seattle and the whole of the Pacific Northwest are both suffering from the drought too. The East/West flood/drought cycle is nothing new, this shifts every half decade to two decades, it's essentially a normal thing for North America. We have some problems with
WHERE cities have been built. First off everything in the LA area is in the middle of the damn desert. This was already an ecology that couldn't really support a large population, same problem with Las Vegas. That's a huge problem all by it self. Let alone building cities ocean side when the ocean over the entire history of humanity, let alone the earth's history of the change in sea levels. But that's another subject entirely.
What the real issue is, there are far too many people in the LA area, plus they're farming land that's unsuitable without outside water. The area has been headed for these water problems for decades, now they're blaming global climate change, instead of their stupid short sighted misuse of the area's water resources. This has been a problem that they
knew about for over half a century. They didn't limit the population growth, they didn't stop the wasting of water by the billions of gallons, now the problem has come home to roost.
California already steals so much of Nevada's water to try to keep LA and the surrounding area moist, now they wanna steal from Washington too. Another short sighted exploitative move with water they have absolutely
NO right to. Seriously California needs to stop making it's problems, a problem for neighbouring states and fix the issues them selves. California has badly exploitative taxes that go to pad peoples pockets, rather than combat real problems.