This Week in Water for January 19, 2025

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This Week in Water for January 19, 2025

"How Trump Could Slow the L.A. Wildfire Recovery" on the latest edition of H2O Radio's newscast, " This Week in Water "

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Some of the “ second responders ” who will be crucial to rebuilding L.A. could be deported.

The U.S. Supreme Court says climate change lawsuits can proceed against oil giants.

A new study says that putting solar panels on reservoirs in the U.S. could generate enough energy to power 100 million homes a year.

Drought makes mosquitoes thirsty for your blood.

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2 Comments

  1. Hi,

    Before this, I had suggested three strategies for extinguishing forest fires to the American and European firefighting centers, which could have prevented the continuation of the fires. A year later, one of my suggestions was implemented in Europe, but I wonder why you Americans You couldn't follow me...

    Recently, I sent a proposal for extinguishing the fire of towers and tall buildings in big cities to the fire departments in several states of America, this time you did not pay attention. I really don't know the reason.!!!

    These fires have spread for two main reasons: 1- The proximity of the Pacific coast to Los Angeles (due to the wind blowing from the sea and the coast to the land) 2- The convection current or the movement of cold air from the environment and hot and burning fire air.

    I also have a low-cost and affordable proposal to prevent the evaporation of water in the lakes. If you are interested, please follow me.

  2. Why would you want to blame Donald trump, when Congress has already decided that it will not provide unlimited funds to a useless and non performing State governance; one that is largely to blame for the spread of these fires? empty reservoirs, millions of liters of fresh water routed into the Pacific Ocean to ostensibly save a small fish breed. Gavin Newsom needs to be held accountable as his arrogance and determination to drive California into an abyss is well known.