The survey was conducted across 15 states from June 8 to July 20 in extreme drought regions from Texas to North Dakota to California, which makes up nearly half of the country's agricultural production value. In California — a state with high fruit and nut tree crops — 50% of farmers said they had to remove trees and multiyear crops due to drought, which will affect future revenue.
Without significant investment in upgrading infrastructure, costs will only keep rising, Ward of the London School of Economics noted. And the impact may not be incremental.
“Upwards of 70 million sockeye salmon returned to Bristol Bay this summer making 2022 the biggest sockeye run on record” lol climate change
For me the last week in the American Heartland has been wonderful. Upper 80s during the day low 60s at night. When you get out in the real world you see there really isn’t anything to be worried about. Unless of course you live in democratic dynasty states like California where they can’t manage natural resources. There they blame environmental problems on climate change instead of looking at their failed policies. Like not managing the undergrowth in forest so wildfires run rampant among other things. Water ? Lol
Maybe they should look at Alaska’s methodology in regards to sustainability principles. No it’s climate change !!
Move now to a state run by real people instead of Cult leaders.
When the feds regulated the Alaska salmon industry the fish disappeared. The State of Alaska took over the oversight and the fish came back.
Druff, let us know when you receive redietz’ credit score.