The West without water
Patrick Rucket, Lynn Ingram, Frances Malaamud-Roam
USA
2013 2014
larouchepub.com
Many parts of New Mexico and Arizona have borderline rainfall. In dry years, decades, they don't have enough. Water could be imported if there was energy available and determination to do that. Water is essential for life and civilization. The world has plenty of water, just sometimes not where people want to live. Israel manages water very well. California and the American West could learn a lot about government leadership and water managementt from Israel. Instead governments in the Western states are squandering resources imposing dilute, variable wind energy.