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California recall: Environmentalists fear climate change denier could win

California recall: Environmentalists fear climate change denier could win
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California recall: Environmentalists fear climate change denier could win

California recall: Environmentalists fear climate change denier could win
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California s Relentless Droughts Strain Farming Towns

California s Relentless Droughts Strain Farming Towns
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60% of Tulare County in Exceptional Drought, monitor reports

Agricultural water supplies have already been dramatically curtailed in the region, forcing local ranchers to cull cattle and farmers to fallow fields. Tough times are coming, warns Tricia Stever-Blattler, Tulare County Farm Bureau executive director. The drought is just beginning, and the impacts and consequences of the irrigation supplies being restricted to nearly zero will have far-reaching implications. At the same time, domestic wells are drying up at alarming rates, straining nonprofits that serve the rural San Joaquin Valley. We have been inundated with calls, said Marliez Diaz, who heads Self Help Enterprises water tanker program. Each week, the Visalia-based nonprofit delivers 2,500 gallons of water to 330 people dry or dirty wells Valleywide.

California s San Joaquin Valley, once fertile farming ground, now succumbing to drought

https://www.afinalwarning.com/516144.html (Natural News) California’s San Joaquin Valley is well-known for its fertile orchards and bountiful produce. But this perception may soon change with a new drought looming on the horizon, even as the valley is still reeling from earlier droughts. Reductions to water allotments at the state and federal levels, alongside California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s inaction, only worsen the problem. California – and the West Coast in general – is no stranger to drought. Generations of farmers in the valley have often drilled wells to tide themselves over the dry season. But farmers in the Golden State are now facing a plethora of challenges. New laws to guarantee environmental protections and a seemingly endless dry season have made some question the future of farming there.

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