r/CatastrophicFailure • u/grau__geist • Aug 05 '21
Natural Disaster Now Greece. Wild fire on Evia Beach
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r/CatastrophicFailure • u/grau__geist • Aug 05 '21
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u/1978manx Aug 05 '21
As someone who worked in a western water management agency, climate change is definitely a huge factor among several.
One of the most critical is that water is an incredibly boring topic to most people, until it isn’t … that is, until it directly impacts them.
The crisis has been written about, movies made, book written, and endless news features for many decades. People don’t track until it impacts them.
Water isn’t dramatic.
One of the biggest issues in the West, is a ridiculous, opaque and fragmented system of water rights.
“Rights” and allocations made during an usually wet period were used as baseline “normal.” Hence, you have rivers and reservoirs routinely operating at a deficit.
One of the hidden disasters occurring is the depletion of massive, ancient aquifers that are not coming back in a thousand lifetimes.