"Some of these decisions will have to be undone in the near term, some will be undone by the implacable economics of residential development and agriculture, and some we will have to live with for decades more. Fatuous political posturing to give some groups of users priority over others is a waste of time, and one thing we have less of every dry day is time."
Michael Hiltzik discusses California's drought in the Los Angeles Times.
Sunday, February 09, 2014
"No One Thinks a Fix Will Be Simple"
Labels:
2010s,
agriculture,
Brown,
California,
environment,
politics,
twenty-first century
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