Return of the Dust Bowl
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Return of the Dust Bowl
Looks like CONUS may have broken the all-time record for hottest May, set in 1934.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05- ... may-record
The drought in the southwest is being compared to the Dust Bowl as well. Interesting times indeed.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05- ... may-record
The drought in the southwest is being compared to the Dust Bowl as well. Interesting times indeed.
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Re: Return of the Dust Bowl
The Southwest is a dust bowl.
But, get your Banjo going and lament about it.
But, get your Banjo going and lament about it.
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Re: Return of the Dust Bowl
The West is dead....get ready for the flux of "American" refugees...
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Point being that the Mojave may be spreading significantly in the next few years.
Which wouldn’t break my heart, except to think about the damage that will be done trying to irrigate that wasteland in the meantime. The Colorado may well be dry soon.
Which wouldn’t break my heart, except to think about the damage that will be done trying to irrigate that wasteland in the meantime. The Colorado may well be dry soon.
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Our mistake is trying to put millions upon millions of people in the Southwest. An area that cannot sustain that population without massive infrastructure and buying resources from other states. If all the Lefties in the region had any honesty about sustainability and green building they would move the fuck out.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 6:30 amPoint being that the Mojave may be spreading significantly in the next few years.
Which wouldn’t break my heart, except to think about the damage that will be done trying to irrigate that wasteland in the meantime. The Colorado may well be dry soon.
Where's an Environmentalist when you need one ?
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You think it’s lefties running almond plantations in the desert?C-Mag wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 6:52 amOur mistake is trying to put millions upon millions of people in the Southwest. An area that cannot sustain that population without massive infrastructure and buying resources from other states. If all the Lefties in the region had any honesty about sustainability and green building they would move the fuck out.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 6:30 amPoint being that the Mojave may be spreading significantly in the next few years.
Which wouldn’t break my heart, except to think about the damage that will be done trying to irrigate that wasteland in the meantime. The Colorado may well be dry soon.
Where's an Environmentalist when you need one ?
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I never see these 'Environmentalists' lock themselves up in an Almond Tree, or housing project, or bring a lawsuit to stop bringing in greater and greater numbers of people to the area.
You never even hear Environmentalists question the environmental impact of Hollywood, LA, SF, Phoenix or Vegas.
It's fucking huge.
You never even hear Environmentalists question the environmental impact of Hollywood, LA, SF, Phoenix or Vegas.
It's fucking huge.
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I mean... thats kind of what they were doing for decades...C-Mag wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 7:16 amI never see these 'Environmentalists' lock themselves up in an Almond Tree, or housing project, or bring a lawsuit to stop bringing in greater and greater numbers of people to the area.
You never even hear Environmentalists question the environmental impact of Hollywood, LA, SF, Phoenix or Vegas.
It's fucking huge.
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Once the Hoover dam runs out of water and the power shuts down Vegas is dead anyway.
I'd like a chance to play a few hands at Binion's before that happens...
I'd like a chance to play a few hands at Binion's before that happens...
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