Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.... with Canada playing Poland. One reason why I would have no issue with a small nuclear arsenal as a preventive measure.every time I hear about this I worry about the americans invading.
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.... with Canada playing Poland. One reason why I would have no issue with a small nuclear arsenal as a preventive measure.every time I hear about this I worry about the americans invading.
Why bother invading? Just steal as much water as they want. What repurcussions would there be? A sternly worded letter from sock boy?every time I hear about this I worry about the americans invading.
Why bother invading? Just steal as much water as they want. What repurcussions would there be? A sternly worded letter from sock boy?
The current PM will obviously not the PM for life and at some point there will be another....Why bother invading? Just steal as much water as they want. What repurcussions would there be? A sternly worded letter from sock boy?
Almonds and Avocados need water, but on a relative scale, they are relatively efficient compared to farming other stuff. For example, a gallon of almond milk requires about 100 gallons of water to produce the almonds, and process them into milk. A cow needs about 880 gallons of water to make a gallon of milk. The same goes for a cup of almonds -- about 100 gallons of water, and a cup of steak about 1500 gallons of water.There’s a bunch of things going on here and they all add up to a disaster happening in plain sight that’s being ignored.
Almond and avocado farmers using massive amounts of water to feed crops that really have no business being grown there but, they are lucrative crops, and the farmers are rich and powerful so the charade goes on. Golf courses that crop up everywhere that swallow masses of water and avoid water bans because the members of the clubs come from their green water sprinkler gardened oases in the desert to play and they are rich and powerful too.
One day another nutter will get into the White House, look at where US border lines cross and then ask for their half of the water in the Great Lakes with the border lines in to water their favourite golf courses and then we are really in trouble.
Almonds and Avocados need water, but on a relative scale, they are relatively efficient compared to farming other stuff. For example, a gallon of almond milk requires about 100 gallons of water to produce the almonds, and process them into milk. A cow needs about 880 gallons of water to make a gallon of milk. The same goes for a cup of almonds -- about 100 gallons of water, and a cup of steak about 1500 gallons of water.
I had 8 each of Avacado, orange, and lemon on my hillside property -- they did not get irrigated and produced way more than I could use.
The size of a farm isn't relevant as far as agricultural acreage - a 1000-acre industrial farm has the same area as 10x100 acre family farms.From what I know though the almond farms are enormous and as avocados have become the new green gold more and more of those are being planted on mega farms. It’s not the small scale guys that are the issue, it’s the industrial size ones causing the issues.
Dr Simon Lee @SimonLeeWx
In 2020, the @metoffice produced a hypothetical weather forecast for 23 July 2050 based on UK climate projections.
Today, the forecast for Tuesday is shockingly almost identical for large parts of the country.
Really? You refer to temperature on a single day as proof of global warming? You know better than that. Any given day is statistically insignificant.in case of any lingering doubts about AGW reality
a few years ahead of time
It’s actually hilarious as I know some people that dispute global warming because we’ve had a cold spring….Really? You refer to temperature on a single day as proof of global warming? You know better than that. Any given day is statistically insignificant.
It's not when it breaks existing records by a signficant amount and reflects a projection that was expected to occur 30 years in the future.Really? You refer to temperature on a single day as proof of global warming? You know better than that. Any given day is statistically insignificant.