The shore of Lake Powell in Page, Ariz. Along with Lake Mead, it provides water and electricity for Arizona, Nevada and Southern California.Credit...Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
There "ain't" enough, in fact, there never was but man built mega cities and suburbs galore in the desert anyway, something Gaia is now saying, enough is enough and so it is. This process of over-developing in areas better left alone has been violated since the beginning of time but now, global warming, a disaster of our own making, is putting an end to this insanity without question.
“Think of the Colorado River Basin as a slow-motion disaster,” said Kevin Moran, who directs state and federal water policy advocacy at the Environmental Defense Fund. “We’re really at a moment of reckoning.”
Yes we are. Remember, There Sin't No Such thing As AFree Lunch rules.
A spillway for the Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz., that was last full of water in the early 1980s.Credit...Caitlin Ochs/Reuters
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