Downvote_me_dumbass t1_iue2btl wrote
Reply to comment by aukir in U.S. Streams Are Drying Up. Data showed that in the South and West, streamflow droughts got longer between 1951 and 2020, regardless of threshold. Worse yet, droughts in these regions are becoming more intense by Wagamaga
The word you’re looking for is Xeriscaping, and it should be mandatory all over the planet.
Dry-Gulch-Slim t1_iue83sa wrote
>and it should be manditory all over the planet.
You know the whole planet isn't the American southwest, right? Please tell me you know that. What an awful take.
Downvote_me_dumbass t1_iue8zwg wrote
> You know the whole planet isn't the American southwest, right? Please tell me you know that. What an awful take.
You realize there are significant portions of the planet that could benefit from saving water and using plants that are grown regionally that still could make their property look beautiful, right?
Please let me know you understand this isn’t an American problem, but a global problem (even more so when another country controls water rights to other countries).
This is such an ignorant take.
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Rugkrabber t1_iuec6mj wrote
I don’t think that will happen anytime soon unless we educate children from the start how to do this and why. It requires a lot of knowledge and a lot of effort and hard work every day, which not many people already can do now. On top of it it’s costly, which I would assume might be the largest hurdle for the large majority of people.
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