Lord_Montague t1_iudv8t6 wrote
Reply to comment by SoupaSoka 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
Already have due to meat prices right now.
SoupaSoka t1_iudvoig wrote
I don't think it'll singlehandedly solve issues we're facing, but as climate change and water shortages worsen, costs of foods and goods will go up so much that it wouldn't surprise me if our water, land, and energy use drops significantly. Almost a "self-correcting" problem if you toss on top of it the amount of people that will die and the reduction in birth rates. Note that I hope we can find better routes that don't result in widespread death or famine.
So what you're experiencing is probably going to be true for many people and amplified as things worsen.
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