California is pushing for more aggressive water conservation and soon it may become mandatory for people to cut their water usage. But is this the best way to solve California’s water shortage?
My guest today is Brett Barbre, former water board member of Yorba Linda water district. Today he’ll explain why California’s water shortage is largely due to our state’s inability to capture it and how proper infrastructure could provide us enough water.
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Oh thank God. I thought it was a 22 year drought lol
Jesus read the comments this is great. Everyone agrees with each other for the first time in the internet. Every farmer out west is stupid!
If you think about how many crops get plowed under and how much food gets thrown away then you might be able to focus on changing behavior instead of technology. Healthy fisheries are good for everyone. Better than soybeans.
Who is this guy? Based on his views on the environment, he must have time traveled from 1935.
This thirty second clip has convinced me. What do judges know😂😂😂 Wonder what the real angle is here 🤔
Sounds good to me
This guy is talking like trying to look out for the needs of other species is a bad thing.
Ah yes and it's the government's decision making that has prevented California from having any considerable amount of rain in the past few decades to take care of millions of people's pools in the desert. It's always "them" huh?
You can't drink today because the fish need the water more than you do.
Blah, look at the Shasta lake. It's bone dry. The issue isn't water going to fish runs. The issue is not enough supply, and too much demand.
That's the dumbest s*** I ever heard about California Laws so glad I don't live there
True.. My mom used to Drive past the dam, seeing it being always flushing while the news were talking about that our lake is getting depleted of water
How crazy is it to demand that no creature ever go extinct? 99% of all species that have ever existed are now extinct. But the libs say, "No more, we will freeze all extinctions" and expect there to never be another extinct species again. And if there is one, it's Trump's fault. And they claim to be pro-science? They are lunatics!!
stop farming in deserts
Yep, the fact you had to build a system to move water across an entire state the size of California should have been a clue there aren't enough resources in that environment to support so many people.
Also, stop growing almonds.
Nothing wrong here. Extinction is forever unlike this years crop of escarole.
make diversion water ways make more resavorse to collect water that
doesn't affect we have destroyed
ever y habitat for fish farmer need to
make holding ponds for irrigation we
can store water. dig a hole and fill it..
Dahhh
Literally, screw the environment for profit while playing sad music.
Because millions of people will die without almonds?