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How long until they all run out of water and die
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>>222927577
Not anytime soon, our lakes are full
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They've been saying this for like 50 years already
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>>222927599
Then whats this?
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We are better off than a few years ago, before, there was a very real risk that the water would run out throughout the country in less than 3 months
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>>222927781
How different is the climate in mexico now compared to 20 years ago due to global warming?
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>>222927577
Nothing ever happens
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>>222927800
It’s been raining 4 days every week since like march which is kinda odd
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>>222927800
The country is supposed to have become both warmer and rainier
Our few remaining glaciers are now extinct
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>>222927577
>surrounded by two oceans
>run out of water
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>>222927879
The country is extremely mountainous
https://earth.google.com/web/
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>>222927599
Full of shit, maybe. I went to chapala and the water was too dirty to swim in
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>>222927781
Have you guys been upgrading infrastructure/usage habits, or is this some el nino multi-year weather pattern? What are the chances that this lull in the drought will come back with a vengeance in 2 more years?
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>>222927577
>no Utah
Not my problem
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>>222927973
>Chapala
Take a look at the map OP posted
Now tell me where you see Chapala in any of those states
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>>222927998
Nothing, except for some minor works
The government's strategy in many cities is to simply cut off the water supply during certain times of the day
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>>222927577
Is there anything I can personally do to speed up the process?
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>>222928024
I didn't know they had lakes in the north
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>>222927577
Eastern Texas has water, it's close to Louisiana and swamps.
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It heavily rained all througout may & june here

I just finished washing my car without giving a shit about water wasted

Cope & seethe

> T. Regiochad
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>>222927577
Soon hopefully
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>>222927577
They'll just build desalinization plants
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>>222927577
Sorry, we're ~ 5 years away from solar desalination so probably never
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>>222927599
how long will such a lake hold for just the daily consumption of aprox 4L per person?
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>>222927577
we're giving them water its no issue



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