More than two decades of devastating drought worsened by man-made climate change mean California must harvest, recycle and desalinate much more water, the state’s governor said Thursday.
August 11, 2022
More than two decades of devastating drought worsened by man-made climate change mean California must harvest, recycle and desalinate much more water, the state’s governor said Thursday.
Unveiling an „aggressive“ new strategy to combat a dwindling water supply, Gavin Newsom said he wants to bolster aging infrastructure to keep pace with the rapidly changing environment.
„Climate change means drought won’t just stick around for two years at a time like it historically has,“ Newsom said in a statement.
„Drought is a permanent fixture here in the American West and California will adapt to this new reality.“
The blueprint unveiled Thursday calls for more above-ground storage, as well as better ways to capture the billions of gallons of rain that usually just run into the ocean.
It also includes plans to recycle much more water and to desalinate seawater.