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Holy crap. Stunning. SunSeeker Feb 2014 #1
Desalination is the answer ... plenty of water .. MindMover Feb 2014 #2
we've been trying that onethatcares Feb 2014 #3
Yet its promise comes with a host of endemic problems and concerns . . . Journeyman Feb 2014 #4
Thanks… This was a very revealing bit of information... MrMickeysMom Feb 2014 #13
No, not the answer - Hell Hath No Fury Feb 2014 #11
Fortunately or unfortunately, water is going to no longer be cheap .... MindMover Feb 2014 #15
It requires metric shittons of power. Power which California won't have because LeftyMom Feb 2014 #17
Power in Cali should only come from renewable sources ... MindMover Feb 2014 #18
We've been "getting started" on that, however LeftyMom Feb 2014 #20
You have been relying on water from mountains, streams and rivers fed from your mountains ... MindMover Feb 2014 #21
Is THIS the "New Normal"? bvar22 Feb 2014 #5
Some will label it as God's revenge and some as Global Climate Change. ... spin Feb 2014 #6
Greater extremes - hotter, colder, drier, wetter - will be the only real constant going forward. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #16
Climate change can make big differences. ... spin Feb 2014 #19
The US southwest has been experiencing drought conditions for the last 14 years. Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #7
K&R! countryjake Feb 2014 #8
There is always water for Malibu and Pacific Palisades jsr Feb 2014 #9
Welcome to Club Texas. Eleanors38 Feb 2014 #10
Are scientists projecting that this will last? flamingdem Feb 2014 #12
Wow! kentuck Feb 2014 #14
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