I heard casinos cause climate change. /s
Pahrump and Vegas storms and flooding
We’re all doomed unless we give the government all our rights and possessions. They alone have the wisdom to end this scourge.
Tell the Casino’s to ditch the water canals and fountains, too? Right?
How much grass is supposed to grow in a desert?
And...grass is to be replaced with what? Artificial turf? Who pays for that? Or just leave a whole lot of exposed dirt and soil? Can they say "erosion"?
How about living in the desert? What do ya think?
See BS pushing the BS narrative again.
As far as Nevada, seems the people are spoiled. Nevada is desert, basically. So what do they expect without all the technological help? They’re not getting worse, they’re just going back to the nature it is.
Please.
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a Nuclear Winter.
***Living through the summer of ‘22 has made climate change harder to deny,***
BUNK! It was desert before man came, it was grass only after Hover Dam was built and Lake Mead, and is again desert because of sucking Lake Mead dry.
We already have water police patrolling in my Southern California neighborhood - and have for several years now.
We now have a mandate for NO outdoor watering for the next two weeks (watering by hand is OK, no automatic systems). Apparently there are some “broken pipes” somewhere that need fixing.
Yet I continue to see very large condo and apartment buildings going up on the edge of town - apparently we are getting 12,000 new units over the next few years.
The pols tell us constantly that a “12-story apartment building uses far less water than the three or four single family homes it replaces.”
Guess none of them need water, including the construction it’s taking to build them.
You mean due to climate change Nevada is getting hot...ROTFLOL
And across the border in the Mojave desert in California they have floods, now I must say that is climate change.
My parents moved to Scottsdale, Arizona in the early 1980’s and the back yard surrounded by a wall was desert sand held together with some glue to keep the dust down.
Lawns are good for the environment — they have a cooling effect, they absorb CO2, they improve mood. Lawns are a good thing, not a bad thing.
JAMBOG
Due to climate change, Nevada says goodbye to grass
08/07/2022 8:38:11 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 117 replies
CBS News ^ | August 7, 2022
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4083758/posts
Oh, bite me with your BS.
A 60 square foot plot of plan lawn supplies you with the oxygen you need to live. The same plot of rock or plastic crappola does nothing — except let any rainfall run into the storm drain instead of percolating down thru the lawn into the water table.