I hear a lot of fear today about the so called "water crisis" in California. Personaly, it doesn't worry me a bit. California has the firth largest economy in the WORLD. "Obviously, it's going to mean that choices are going to be made about who's going to get the water," said Brian Nowicki, a biologist with the Center for Biological Diversity in Tucson, Ariz.
Any drastic changes to the state's $30 billion agriculture industry would have national implications, since California's fertile valleys provide half the country's fresh fruits, nuts and vegetables, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists' study.
It is my opinion that the United States government will do everything possible to make sure that California has the water it needs to prosper.
Monday, December 31, 2007
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