Reclaiming Environmentalism
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stuckinline said:brianlux said:stuckinline said:https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/06/02/california-water-restrictions-drought/7484037001/
Would it be possible for communities to use grey water to flush toilets and water lawns? Or better yet, replace portions of lawns with plants that don't need to be watered or mowed.It could be done, but in most places it's illegal.This will give you an idea of how (NOT) seriously many people are taking the water shortage her in the west:Which U.S. Cities Have the Most Homes With Swimming Pools?
Phoenix, with a desert-type climate, is at the top with 32.7% of homes having a pool installed.
I really don’t think people understand sea level rise and a drought can happen at once. You can’t drink ocean water but they seem to be confused at these scientists and their mixed messages. You can’t have both too much water and too little right?
unless they think we can somehow pipe it in direct from the glacier to Arizona
whatever happens though the democrats will be blamed for rationing water that there isn’t enough of. They are coming for your pools
I still think the worst thing to ever happen to the environment was Al Gore. Not because of the content but because it made the issue political, at least to republicans. We have never recovered from that. A non partisan issue being partisan at the worst possible moment.Post edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
stuckinline said:brianlux said:stuckinline said:https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/06/02/california-water-restrictions-drought/7484037001/
Would it be possible for communities to use grey water to flush toilets and water lawns? Or better yet, replace portions of lawns with plants that don't need to be watered or mowed.It could be done, but in most places it's illegal.This will give you an idea of how (NOT) seriously many people are taking the water shortage her in the west:Which U.S. Cities Have the Most Homes With Swimming Pools?
Phoenix, with a desert-type climate, is at the top with 32.7% of homes having a pool installed.0 -
cblock4life said:stuckinline said:brianlux said:stuckinline said:https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/06/02/california-water-restrictions-drought/7484037001/
Would it be possible for communities to use grey water to flush toilets and water lawns? Or better yet, replace portions of lawns with plants that don't need to be watered or mowed.It could be done, but in most places it's illegal.This will give you an idea of how (NOT) seriously many people are taking the water shortage her in the west:Which U.S. Cities Have the Most Homes With Swimming Pools?
Phoenix, with a desert-type climate, is at the top with 32.7% of homes having a pool installed.Yeah, it's gonna get rough. We're going to see rationing and regulations that will be responded to by MAGATs, water wars, and, sadly, deaths due to dehydration and heat exposure.And let's face it, as much as most of us love her, Mother Nature has no tolerance and makes no exceptions for stupidity.And in other environmental news, check out this unsettling bit of news.The coup d'état applies to the U.S. branch of Sea Shepherds only. I am changing my alliance to Sea Shepherd Global, the organization that continues to carry out the work of the original Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The founder of that organization, Captain Paul Watson has moved on to Sea Shepherd Global. You can check them out here:
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brianlux said:cblock4life said:stuckinline said:brianlux said:stuckinline said:https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/06/02/california-water-restrictions-drought/7484037001/
Would it be possible for communities to use grey water to flush toilets and water lawns? Or better yet, replace portions of lawns with plants that don't need to be watered or mowed.It could be done, but in most places it's illegal.This will give you an idea of how (NOT) seriously many people are taking the water shortage her in the west:Which U.S. Cities Have the Most Homes With Swimming Pools?
Phoenix, with a desert-type climate, is at the top with 32.7% of homes having a pool installed.Yeah, it's gonna get rough. We're going to see rationing and regulations that will be responded to by MAGATs, water wars, and, sadly, deaths due to dehydration and heat exposure.And let's face it, as much as most of us love her, Mother Nature has no tolerance and makes no exceptions for stupidity.And in other environmental news, check out this unsettling bit of news.The coup d'état applies to the U.S. branch of Sea Shepherds only. I am changing my alliance to Sea Shepherd Global, the organization that continues to carry out the work of the original Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The founder of that organization, Captain Paul Watson has moved on to Sea Shepherd Global. You can check them out here:
Arizona is the perfect example. Republican led and the junior water rights partner on the Colorado. A democratic state will get blamed (Colorado or specifically California) for any lifestyle changes. Who knows if they will force the water they do get to be used sparingly
blame will get focused in the wrong places. I’m convinced of thatPost edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
oh wow, I havent thought of Derrick Jensen in a long time. his culture of make believe book was some really interesting stuff0
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jpgoegel said:oh wow, I havent thought of Derrick Jensen in a long time. his culture of make believe book was some really interesting stuffIt is indeed.The latest post here are actually a bit off top but I didn't want to start yet another environmental thread. I am tempted though. The situation with SSCS (as in the link above) had a lot of folks in the world of ocean environmentalism really dismayed and unhappy (including myself)."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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brianlux said:jpgoegel said:oh wow, I havent thought of Derrick Jensen in a long time. his culture of make believe book was some really interesting stuffIt is indeed.The latest post here are actually a bit off top but I didn't want to start yet another environmental thread. I am tempted though. The situation with SSCS (as in the link above) had a lot of folks in the world of ocean environmentalism really dismayed and unhappy (including myself).
kind of lost track after the first few seasonsThat guy is great.He is sea shepherd and the article says the exact same thingPost edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
Cropduster-80 said:brianlux said:jpgoegel said:oh wow, I havent thought of Derrick Jensen in a long time. his culture of make believe book was some really interesting stuffIt is indeed.The latest post here are actually a bit off top but I didn't want to start yet another environmental thread. I am tempted though. The situation with SSCS (as in the link above) had a lot of folks in the world of ocean environmentalism really dismayed and unhappy (including myself).
kind of lost track after the first few seasonsThat guy is great. He is sea shepherdThis!If you like that show, I think you would really appreciate this amazing documentary as well:
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brianlux said:Cropduster-80 said:brianlux said:jpgoegel said:oh wow, I havent thought of Derrick Jensen in a long time. his culture of make believe book was some really interesting stuffIt is indeed.The latest post here are actually a bit off top but I didn't want to start yet another environmental thread. I am tempted though. The situation with SSCS (as in the link above) had a lot of folks in the world of ocean environmentalism really dismayed and unhappy (including myself).
kind of lost track after the first few seasonsThat guy is great. He is sea shepherdThis!If you like that show, I think you would really appreciate this amazing documentary as well:I’ll check it out0 -
Cropduster-80 said:brianlux said:Cropduster-80 said:brianlux said:jpgoegel said:oh wow, I havent thought of Derrick Jensen in a long time. his culture of make believe book was some really interesting stuffIt is indeed.The latest post here are actually a bit off top but I didn't want to start yet another environmental thread. I am tempted though. The situation with SSCS (as in the link above) had a lot of folks in the world of ocean environmentalism really dismayed and unhappy (including myself).
kind of lost track after the first few seasonsThat guy is great. He is sea shepherdThis!If you like that show, I think you would really appreciate this amazing documentary as well:I’ll check it out
Great!
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brianlux said:jpgoegel said:oh wow, I havent thought of Derrick Jensen in a long time. his culture of make believe book was some really interesting stuffIt is indeed.The latest post here are actually a bit off top but I didn't want to start yet another environmental thread. I am tempted though. The situation with SSCS (as in the link above) had a lot of folks in the world of ocean environmentalism really dismayed and unhappy (including myself).Post edited by stuckinline on0
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stuckinline said:brianlux said:jpgoegel said:oh wow, I havent thought of Derrick Jensen in a long time. his culture of make believe book was some really interesting stuffIt is indeed.The latest post here are actually a bit off top but I didn't want to start yet another environmental thread. I am tempted though. The situation with SSCS (as in the link above) had a lot of folks in the world of ocean environmentalism really dismayed and unhappy (including myself).
Oh gosh, not a problem at all! I kind of derailed my own thread for no knowing where to put the article about Sea shepherd. I probably should have just started another thread.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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