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I was optimistic things were looking up but now I realize we are a LOOOOOONG way away. We need multiple snows like we had in 2023 to get this thing back up to capacity.
They robbed Peter to pay Paul - this was a temporary measure, Not sustainable and will be gone in a year or two…. Then back to worrying if the hydro plant has enough to work. It’s a stop gap measure at best.
There are "Pacific Ocean evaporation technologies" that could provide ALL the fresh water California needs and not requiring ANY water from the Colorado River system.
LV doesn't use anywhere near as much water as the surrounding states do. Ironically, the city of excess is a beacon of resource recycling, and is largely self sustaining as far as water and power go. My wife and I moved out of LV in 2022, concerned that water levels were dropping too low and could make our pool, and therefor our property, obsolete. We didn't want to risk it. Sad to have left, but happy to hear Lake Mead is making some recovery.
Pumping runoff water from either Greenville Mississippi or Memphis Tennessee to Durango Colorado could help reduce flooding in the eastern U.S. while recharging the desert western region (Colorado River) with water.
It is impractical, besides, the environmental lobby will never allow it and they've stated as much. Also, why transfer water all the way from that region when you could just transfer water from the Arkansas river in Colorado, which obviously makes it's way into the Mississippi?
The problem is supply (by nature) and demand (by people) it's not complicated and it will continue until we address the people problem. Does that sound familiar? Certain people (environmentalists) cry and threaten us with existential disasters but they refuse to look at the one staring them in the face. Either that or they're too stupid. Where is the water from all that ice melt going?
I enjoy your updates. And regarding climate change...I've concluded that all weather I don't like (too hot, too cold, too much rain, not enough rain) is always republican's fault.
Stupidity knows no bounds when partisan hackery gets involved in people's lives. You do know that 90% of our politicians are bought through legal bribery? The dems support doing something about climate change because they're being lobbied by companies that want clean energy to take over. At least that has some material benefits for the planet and our future survival. Republicans are 100% owned by the oil companies. Some dems are also owned by the oil industry. Just not as much. Politicians ONLY move when lobbyists tell them to move. They do nothing for us unless what we want is what lobbyists want. You really have to understand how deep the corruption goes.
Lake mead is a man made Lake. The only environmental damage has been the flooding of the basin when the hoover dam was built in the 1930s. Low waters is a good thing as it restores the landscape back to its original form.
Please compare the same pics. Any honest presentation takes into effect all Colorado River dams. And Meade increases as Glen Canyon recedes. The Southwest is in grave trouble.
@@Essentials2018 Dude, you wake up! You know virtually nothing about what's going on within the lower Colorado basin. The southwest doesn't have potable water issues, what it has is over irrigation of agriculture-feeding you, which has been cut by 2maf starting this water year. That Ag is contributing to the food supply(yours) of over 700 million people worldwide. Now that allocations have been reduced, the system will slowly recover. Yeah, it may take years, likely decades, by agreements have been made to stabilize the system. But we both know you don't have any clue about the dynamics of the Colorado...just an emotional response on the internet. Typical in this era. When will you "WAKE UP"?
POLITICAL AS USUAL. KEEP GOVT OUT OF IT, Create a canal systrm from the northwest that caputure rain water runoff and diverts the excess to the needed area. Why usnt it done? Money and politics. Too many peopke making yoo much money off the shortages
Please do a video about why California, Oregan, and Washington will not build a series of resevoirs along the west coast to capture all the water being released into the ocean. Greed, stupidity, politics? It's not rocket science.
@mikemerlo4156 - being an Oregonian I have a few ideas. If we drained the Columbia to fill auxiliary reservoirs then all the commerce ships couldn’t make it to and from all the rivers ports and the Portland ports on the Willamette River. Completely butt fucking a large chunk of the economy. Then it would further affect the fish, which would further butt fuck the Native Americans. So you say build a damn at the mouth of it or any river that goes into the ocean. These would be 10’s of billions to trillions of dollars if it’s even doable, would end fish runs, and flood areas where a lot of people live. So yeah, seems like a bunch of easy things to navigate.
Actually only if the region has a meteorological drought during that time, as allocations have been cut by 2maf. It could just as likely be higher in a couple of years, so unless you're mother nature, nobody really knows.
🤥 you are more than double since 2~3 years ago fake fotos are not going to help your false narrative. Trying to hide that big chalk line is hilarious 😂
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Good to see the water coming back. Was looking dismal there for a while
It's man made. The faucet can be turned on to fill it up and the plug can be pulled to drain it. There's no crisis.
@@brentrosencrans3968what a crazy statement
@@rickbold9337 Facts are crazy to you?
I was optimistic things were looking up but now I realize we are a LOOOOOONG way away. We need multiple snows like we had in 2023 to get this thing back up to capacity.
As someone who lives in Georgia, this was an interesting video to watch. Was hoping to see more information about water though.
Thank you so much for the updates. I was worried about Arizona and Nevada for a while.
Why be worried about Nevada...is there something you know?
Best video to show why Las Vegas should keep growing (differently).
Grow more food indoors
I’m not entirely sure what this is supposed to mean
@@johnbailey5616
Yeah I’m just as confused as you are
The hell do they mean “Grow more food indoors”?
They robbed Peter to pay Paul - this was a temporary measure, Not sustainable and will be gone in a year or two…. Then back to worrying if the hydro plant has enough to work. It’s a stop gap measure at best.
There are "Pacific Ocean evaporation technologies" that could provide ALL the fresh water California needs and not requiring ANY water from the Colorado River system.
LV doesn't use anywhere near as much water as the surrounding states do. Ironically, the city of excess is a beacon of resource recycling, and is largely self sustaining as far as water and power go. My wife and I moved out of LV in 2022, concerned that water levels were dropping too low and could make our pool, and therefor our property, obsolete. We didn't want to risk it. Sad to have left, but happy to hear Lake Mead is making some recovery.
You actually thought S. Nevada(Las Vegas) has water issues...wow. The water in the reservoir isn't even owned by Nevada.
Pumping runoff water from either Greenville Mississippi or Memphis Tennessee to Durango Colorado could help reduce flooding in the eastern U.S. while recharging the desert western region (Colorado River) with water.
YES THIS!
Completely impractical
@@manw3bttcks Is the Alaskan oil pipeline impractical?
It is impractical, besides, the environmental lobby will never allow it and they've stated as much. Also, why transfer water all the way from that region when you could just transfer water from the Arkansas river in Colorado, which obviously makes it's way into the Mississippi?
No@@DanielWatson-vv7cd
I can explain it too; It rained, don’t take no rocket scientist to figure that one out!
Clearly.
Actually heavy snowfall did it.
They were rising for a couple weeks I was out there today and it s gone down 10 feet in a week
Quit using the water for ethanol production.
Stop using the water for almond production, lawns, golf courses and swimming pools.
It’s only renting the water, you’ll get it back- I promise
Good thing lake Powell is filling lake mead. But poor lake mead taking the hit
The problem is supply (by nature) and demand (by people) it's not complicated and it will continue until we address the people problem. Does that sound familiar? Certain people (environmentalists) cry and threaten us with existential disasters but they refuse to look at the one staring them in the face. Either that or they're too stupid. Where is the water from all that ice melt going?
How much has it risen ??
just build a giant underground pipeline under lake Michigan just don't tell great lake states lol.
I enjoy your updates. And regarding climate change...I've concluded that all weather I don't like (too hot, too cold, too much rain, not enough rain) is always republican's fault.
And Trump. 😂
@@jeffw2228 Trump is apparently responsible for every problem in the world...even from before and after his presidency. He's the boogyman.
Stupidity knows no bounds when partisan hackery gets involved in people's lives. You do know that 90% of our politicians are bought through legal bribery? The dems support doing something about climate change because they're being lobbied by companies that want clean energy to take over. At least that has some material benefits for the planet and our future survival. Republicans are 100% owned by the oil companies. Some dems are also owned by the oil industry. Just not as much. Politicians ONLY move when lobbyists tell them to move. They do nothing for us unless what we want is what lobbyists want. You really have to understand how deep the corruption goes.
Climate change is nothing but a pyramid scheme being played out across the world. It will continue as long as there is money to be made off it's back.
Until the next Republican possible presidential candidate.
Lake mead is a man made Lake. The only environmental damage has been the flooding of the basin when the hoover dam was built in the 1930s. Low waters is a good thing as it restores the landscape back to its original form.
What a da
To bad!! I want the entire southwest to dry. Up!! Nothing good goes on there!!!
Please compare the same pics. Any honest presentation takes into effect all Colorado River dams. And Meade increases as Glen Canyon recedes. The Southwest is in grave trouble.
No it's not...that the comment you get when you know very little about the subject.
@@DMAN-o2e WAKE UP!
@@Essentials2018 Dude, you wake up! You know virtually nothing about what's going on within the lower Colorado basin. The southwest doesn't have potable water issues, what it has is over irrigation of agriculture-feeding you, which has been cut by 2maf starting this water year. That Ag is contributing to the food supply(yours) of over 700 million people worldwide. Now that allocations have been reduced, the system will slowly recover. Yeah, it may take years, likely decades, by agreements have been made to stabilize the system.
But we both know you don't have any clue about the dynamics of the Colorado...just an emotional response on the internet. Typical in this era.
When will you "WAKE UP"?
@@Essentials2018 Did you wake up yet?
Just there two weeks ago. It’s is the lowest it’s ever been.
Wrong. Get a clue genius
POLITICAL AS USUAL.
KEEP GOVT OUT OF IT,
Create a canal systrm from the northwest that caputure rain water runoff and diverts the excess to the needed area.
Why usnt it done? Money and politics. Too many peopke making yoo much money off the shortages
when some suit begins yapping about the future I always ask ''are you God''??
Please do a video about why California, Oregan, and Washington will not build a series of resevoirs along the west coast to capture all the water being released into the ocean. Greed, stupidity, politics? It's not rocket science.
@mikemerlo4156 - being an Oregonian I have a few ideas. If we drained the Columbia to fill auxiliary reservoirs then all the commerce ships couldn’t make it to and from all the rivers ports and the Portland ports on the Willamette River. Completely butt fucking a large chunk of the economy. Then it would further affect the fish, which would further butt fuck the Native Americans. So you say build a damn at the mouth of it or any river that goes into the ocean. These would be 10’s of billions to trillions of dollars if it’s even doable, would end fish runs, and flood areas where a lot of people live. So yeah, seems like a bunch of easy things to navigate.
This is not the bigger picture. Couple years from now it'll be a lower level again.
Actually only if the region has a meteorological drought during that time, as allocations have been cut by 2maf. It could just as likely be higher in a couple of years, so unless you're mother nature, nobody really knows.
They need to start moving people out of las Vegas and shrinking the city. Other cities and areas in the southwest must end any new development.
How do you propose moving people out of Las Vegas? Where would you out them?
@@brentrosencrans3968 anywhere else. There needs to be a moratorium on building anything new first.
@@mbbno seems a bit extreme.
@@brentrosencrans3968 not at all.
@@brentrosencrans3968 extreme is letting people to continue to move there when they are running out of water.
“Climate Change!” 😂😂😂
Should build a nuclear power plant too subsidies the water and population growth.
S.T.E.M.
Spam don’t bother
🤥 you are more than double since 2~3 years ago fake fotos are not going to help your false narrative. Trying to hide that big chalk line is hilarious 😂
hes says like mead is only 35% full did u even watch the video
@@shaunstewart9718 Do you believe the video is 100% accurate?
We can thank Israel for the rain ☔️
This video is a waste of time.
Only reason level went up is lake Powell was let go to fill it up lol isn't the run off get an education buddy