The extreme Democrat policies already exert a tight-fist on locals and the inclusion of drought funding in the Inflation Spending Act signals private water rights are up for governemnt-grabs as the next frontier of liquid-gold in the desert.
the january 6th committee s major finding and what s next for the investigation. next here tonight, utah s great salt lake is under threat. officials sounding the alarm about climate change and the worsening drought pushing it to the brink of an ecological crisis, impacting wildlife and people. abc s kayna whitworth from utah tonight. reporter: tonight, high temperatures and record-breaking western drought has utah s great salt lake inching toward ecological disaster. nothing flows out of the terminal lake, including toxic particulates both naturally occurring and from decades of mining in the area. there s lots of toxic minerals, but the one that will capture most people s attention is arsenic. reporter: utah already plagued by dust storms that could potentially be hazardous for the state s most populous city if those sequestered particles become airborne. great salt lake is a vital lifeline for the western hemisphere, a migratory stop for over 10 million birds, who feed on br
devastating wildfires. the danger from this western drought goes well beyond the mountains and the foothills that grow ever more filled with homes. cnn s mike valerio reports from california, home to nearly $50 billion a year agriculture industry. reporter: the predictions are dire. it s scary to think we may not be able to do this because we don t have the water to do it. reporter: richard is a fourth generation farmer here in hollister, california. his fields, farm, and family are now facing the u.s. megadrought which scientists say is the worst western dry spell in 1,200 years. more than 90% of the west is in a drought. and richard s most reliable water source is now shut off. to be clear, you re getting no water, zero percent, from your best water source? correct. reporter: what are the biggest impacts? how would you explain that to somebody outside of hollister?
TALKERS 2022 Addresses Concerns of Independent Radio Station and Small Group Operations. At the TALKERS 2022 convention held at Hofstra University on Friday, June 10, the first panel session of the day was titled “Independent Radio Station and Small Group Operations” and probed the issues most p .