As a native of the Central Valley, I'll have you know it only looks like some Mad Max shit for 50 weeks out of the year. The last week or two of April is beautiful.
Water privatization is also a big problem in the Midwest. Nestle is notorious for draining small lakes and rivers in Michigan. The Republican governor signed off a cheap deal a decade ago.
Well, I guess Will hasn't visited Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve in Idaho, west of Idaho Falls, based on his comment about the central valley in Cali.
Well actually second largest pistachio producer (after US) is Turkey, not Iran (them being the third). So you can say "poppy comes from Afghanistan and pistachio from Turkey".
Los angeles does a sort of trade for this though, one people tend to forget about. The port of LA is the busiest largest ports in the nation, and a ton of the petrochem world is there. Pipelines. Railroads. Its a complex system of blame if you want to take that route, but thats the secret draw to LA and why its population is so large. Its an infrastructure hub Monster only rivaled by few. And changing that relationship would take some serious events....ones that have consequences.
Every year, people should get to vote on how much water they want for public consumption, how much they want to save for emergencies, and how much to allow large companies to use. Three jars, it's not that complicated
the american people just got groomed into voting for a crooked geriatric pdf file, they'd probably vote to turn it all into a massive frozen statue of logan paul assaulting a 12 year old
Chaps never fails to have the weirdest cranks on lol. The first half of this is just an overreaction to something humans have been doing for thousands of years. Like don’t let this guy hear about ancient Egypt and the Nile.
Industrialization made the effects on earth longer and more pronounced. They weren't digging ditches feeding the California water.. idiot. They destroyed the landscape for hundreds of years..
@@SephTunes No, it didnt make the effects longer and more pronounced. The damage is pretty much the same. Mechanization has done very little if any extra damage. The main damage stems from the long term effects of the process, mechanization has made it less efficient not more. You're saying something counterfactual without any evidence. Beyond that you missed the point I was making which is, "diverting the planet's life force" is an incredibly bizarre framing for irrigation.
@@SephTunes Also, why so Angry? Yeah man, irrigation does damage( and always has, ancient Egypt played a huge role in setting up the eventual environmental shift of the area) along with a lot of good by greatly increasing arable land. We can't grow enough food as is, bad farming practices are not the fault of irrigation. Throwing the baby out with the bathwater because greedy corporations are trying to grow pistachios where it doesnt rain is 100% just being an environmental crank.
@@SephTunes The reason California has so much extra plant growth near inhabited areas is because the hippies have a lot of power in California and stop the stop the state from deforesting to make people's homes safe.
Dude you're so right. Canals stretching hundreds of miles for suburbia, monocrops, and industrial cow killing are EXACTLY like floodplains in ancient civilization. 😐
...do you eat vegetables? Because California grows something like 2/3 of the US's produce. And meanwhile we have entire fucking states that grow almost nothing besides maize or potatoes or dairy.
SMELT LIVES MATTER I always tell people to look up Phosphorus Cycle, under Science, and then I point out that Phosphorus can't swim upstream from the oceans without help of anadromous fish and bears. I like trees, don't you? 🏞
As a native of the Central Valley, I'll have you know it only looks like some Mad Max shit for 50 weeks out of the year. The last week or two of April is beautiful.
As someone who is from the central valley I can tell you that place is mad max fury road
Just wrapping up Yasha's book crazy timing, I'm also gay and Chinese
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We're in hell, and I feel great!
And i feel fine* casual
Water privatization is also a big problem in the Midwest. Nestle is notorious for draining small lakes and rivers in Michigan. The Republican governor signed off a cheap deal a decade ago.
Water privatization was the root cause of all the lead problems in Flint Michigan.
Same in Texas, even as the aquifers get depleted.
one of the best interviews they've done in years.
at the top of everyone's shoplifting list, wonderful pistachios
I remember my dad buying red pistachios by the pound at the grocery store when I was little
So Alan Resnick was a psyop the whole time? I mean, that makes sense
Opium poppy = papaver somniferum. I've grown them (decorative only, wink wink) easy to grow - not alot of yield, but a fun weekend!
It's commonly just called bread seed poppy and you can buy them all over the place. I've grown them in the past to make homemade poopy seed paste.
@@butterfish-g9f I love poopy paste
@@KimJong-101 This comment alone is keeping me from the noose.
Easily my favorite one off character from 70’s era Bond is the Pistachio Man
1000 gallons of water to grow one pistachio
and pistachios arent even good
@@zeusjukem9484 they are dude, you had dubai chocolate?
@@gamerknown they’re not even close to good enough to justify growing them where local water isn’t sufficient
10,000,000 liters of water to grow a whole pistachio tree.
@@jonah-b7k 2000 arabs; torches aflame
'money be green' - and so are pistachios
so is donald trump's nutsack
They stopped maintaining the concrete Rivers decades ago. Resulting in half of all water leaking before it reaches its destination.
Back in the USSA
Squirrels hide their nuts up in a tree 🌳 🐿
Ay we're nuts to butts back here
As someone who is allergic to almonds, pistachios, cashews and all tree nuts, I'm feeling very smug right now
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Thank you.
Well, I guess Will hasn't visited Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve in Idaho, west of Idaho Falls, based on his comment about the central valley in Cali.
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its fascism o clock baby
You crying in here?
Watched the movie yesterday.
holy shit Causchwitz is the best descriptor of that twenty mile stretch 😅
Need a Movie Mindset episode about Chinatown
Chapo comment sections are just the fucking worst.
Ah, Mondays.
Never liked them. Now I know why.
this Wonderful company thing is reminding me of the Outer Worlds Secret Level episode.
Ha ha this real life thing is just like thandos from the movie I have to interpret all events through the lens of!!
@@berdyderg900 You're the worst.
Well actually second largest pistachio producer (after US) is Turkey, not Iran (them being the third). So you can say "poppy comes from Afghanistan and pistachio from Turkey".
Or you could say "Sanctions suck", Iran used to be № One.
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Los angeles does a sort of trade for this though, one people tend to forget about. The port of LA is the busiest largest ports in the nation, and a ton of the petrochem world is there. Pipelines. Railroads. Its a complex system of blame if you want to take that route, but thats the secret draw to LA and why its population is so large. Its an infrastructure hub Monster only rivaled by few. And changing that relationship would take some serious events....ones that have consequences.
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water world?
i want a fkn trump ep!
“The Wonderful Company”😂 Is that its real name?
Big-brain branding.
Every year, people should get to vote on how much water they want for public consumption, how much they want to save for emergencies, and how much to allow large companies to use. Three jars, it's not that complicated
the american people just got groomed into voting for a crooked geriatric pdf file, they'd probably vote to turn it all into a massive frozen statue of logan paul assaulting a 12 year old
@@mj.l That's gonna replace the statue of Liberty in Ellis Island.
Chaps never fails to have the weirdest cranks on lol. The first half of this is just an overreaction to something humans have been doing for thousands of years. Like don’t let this guy hear about ancient Egypt and the Nile.
Industrialization made the effects on earth longer and more pronounced. They weren't digging ditches feeding the California water.. idiot. They destroyed the landscape for hundreds of years..
@@SephTunes No, it didnt make the effects longer and more pronounced. The damage is pretty much the same. Mechanization has done very little if any extra damage. The main damage stems from the long term effects of the process, mechanization has made it less efficient not more. You're saying something counterfactual without any evidence. Beyond that you missed the point I was making which is, "diverting the planet's life force" is an incredibly bizarre framing for irrigation.
@@SephTunes Also, why so Angry? Yeah man, irrigation does damage( and always has, ancient Egypt played a huge role in setting up the eventual environmental shift of the area) along with a lot of good by greatly increasing arable land. We can't grow enough food as is, bad farming practices are not the fault of irrigation. Throwing the baby out with the bathwater because greedy corporations are trying to grow pistachios where it doesnt rain is 100% just being an environmental crank.
@@SephTunes The reason California has so much extra plant growth near inhabited areas is because the hippies have a lot of power in California and stop the stop the state from deforesting to make people's homes safe.
Dude you're so right. Canals stretching hundreds of miles for suburbia, monocrops, and industrial cow killing are EXACTLY like floodplains in ancient civilization. 😐
I don't care at all about anything that happens in California
Oh come on, you don't fuck with redwood forest?
The Last Redeeming feature is Dead in the water, and Soon all that's left is Garfield Bridge@Docchop1000
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...do you eat vegetables? Because California grows something like 2/3 of the US's produce. And meanwhile we have entire fucking states that grow almost nothing besides maize or potatoes or dairy.
Great topic and all but I think there are some more important issues to cover at the moment.
This was recorded on the 13th. What should they have been talking about?
shut up nerd
look at the date buddy :)
if you wanna hear about the pedo prez, switch on any news channel.
climate change, water and wild fires are about as topical as they'll ever be.
nerd.
Why is “nerd” a pejorative now all of a sudden?
SMELT LIVES MATTER
I always tell people to look up Phosphorus Cycle, under Science, and then I point out that Phosphorus can't swim upstream from the oceans without help of anadromous fish and bears.
I like trees, don't you? 🏞