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Do you live in Arizona? Why are you risking it?
My family just sold a property in Arizona at a profit and I don't understand why. The writings on the wall and the water will be running out and these properties will be worthless.

Why do people stay is isn't it better to move now rather than become a climate refugee in the future?

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Ulfrinn Sep 9 @ 6:04am 
You do understand that if the planet were to actually get warmer, it'd become wetter, not dryer, right?
Originally posted by Ulfrinn:
You do understand that if the planet were to actually get warmer, it'd become wetter, not dryer, right?

Planet's prerty big last time I checked. It can get wetter in Florida and drier in Arizona.

Your comment doesn't change the fact Arizona and neighboring atates are running out of water in the coming years.
Last edited by Last Jackdaw; Sep 9 @ 6:09am
Ulfrinn Sep 9 @ 6:10am 
Originally posted by Last Jackdaw:
Originally posted by Ulfrinn:
You do understand that if the planet were to actually get warmer, it'd become wetter, not dryer, right?

Planet's prerty big last time I checked. It can get wetter in Florida and drier in Arizona.

Your comment doesn't change the fact Arizona and neighboring atates are running out of water in the coming years.

Arizona and it's neighboring states are ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ deserts. Most the water they have is piped in.
I remember visiting Arizona. I was going to California and I was in Arizona because of a layover. And boy… it was so hot that it felt like I was inside an oven.
Ulfrinn Sep 9 @ 6:27am 
Originally posted by Xero_Daxter:
I remember visiting Arizona. I was going to California and I was in Arizona because of a layover. And boy… it was so hot that it felt like I was inside an oven.
I lived there for a year. You get a lot of retirees that move there, and decide they want a vibrant green lawn, so they're constantly out spraying water on those even during water shortages that were happening even when I was there in the 90's.
40+ years in phx
Perfect example of corrupt government in Arizona selling out it's people for middle eastern money.
Moogal Sep 9 @ 6:42am 
I dont believe in climate change
kbiz Sep 9 @ 6:46am 
Originally posted by Moogal:
I dont believe in climate change

I don't believe in stoppable climate change.
Ulfrinn Sep 9 @ 6:54am 
Originally posted by Moogal:
I dont believe in climate change

This shows just how dangerous the dumbing down of people that forms climate alarmists is. Water issues have existed for as long as they've been artificially pumping those regions with water. They'd be full blown desert without human intervention. So when the human element changes, it's nonsense to suggest there's anything else involved here. No climate god to pray to, no rapture coming.

A big part of this is more resources are used now than before, and much of that usage is farming. People trying to grow wheat fields in the desert. Most of that wheat grown on the west coast is for export to China and the Middle East. So, basically corporate farmers are exporting the water for profit. This was exacerbated with California using even more because they banned irrigating the rivers they have all to themselves, that once fueled the entire Central valley region. Take that way, they dip into resources SoCal use, SoCal has to take more from the river.

But, because of the monotony of the minds of climate alarmists, they can't even conceptualize or comprehend it being anything other than they must have angered the climate gods.
Who thought it was a good idea to build a city in a desert?
Ignore the climate change aspect. They are pumping the aquifers dry. There is no if there will be no water, its a when.

Its happening due to quantifiable human activity.
volusat Sep 9 @ 8:56am 
im unhoused
You should go to a first tier city like NY.
Originally posted by Ulfrinn:
You do understand that if the planet were to actually get warmer, it'd become wetter, not dryer, right?

... What????

You do understand the sea raising doesn´t mean everything over it can´t be dry up, right?? RIGHT???

The sea been higher doesn´t mean there´s gonna be more rain, or that humidity will increase all around the globe.
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