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Utah, USA Katılım Temmuz 2020
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after months of brutal draught we gather outside cheering for our savior the monsoon
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Sridhar Ramesh@RadishHarmers·
I don't think ICE should kill people and my name is Sridhar Ramesh and the names Sridhar and Ramesh are traditional to India and I'm Indian.
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@BellaRudd1 building something to the scale of Shoaiba would cost billions, potentially tens of billions. we really want to do that so that people can keep growing hay? hay for cows?
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Bella Rudd
Bella Rudd@BellaRudd1·
@low_dosage largest in the world is almost an oom greater capacity iirc. don't have such stunted ambitions! broader point is that while accurately pricing externalities is important, i'd prefer to attack the constraint rather than eliminate a sector of our agriculture
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@gd_reaper1 @SakakiIsCute they are primarily growing hay (especially alfalfa) because it grows exceptionally well in the southwest if it's irrigated. it isn't subsidized directly. unfortunately the way water rights work in most western states, it's extremely difficult legally to reduce their water rights
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gdreaper@gd_reaper1·
@SakakiIsCute And I'm pretty sure every time farmers have been asked why they keep growing those crops there, they say because those crops are subsidized better there and they get all the water they could want, and if either of those incentives disappeared they'd just switch to other crops
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@BellaRudd1 @SakakiIsCute if you took the largest desalination plant in the US and sent all of its water to this reservoir, and assumed not a single drop was lost to evaporation or any other causes, it would take over 17 years to fill it. we cannot provide hay farmers with water via desalination
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Bella Rudd
Bella Rudd@BellaRudd1·
@SakakiIsCute quite frankly i'd blame the greenish whackjobs that impede the nuclear-powered desalinators rather than the farmers
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danny@geosiphon·
Destroying angel. Deadly toxic
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@butleriano I assume for bears ears they will ramp up uranium exploration, there are a couple of big mines right in the old borders. but yeah the land just reverts to BLM, it's not going to be developed
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Canderous “el Yacaré” Ordoliberal 🐊🇦🇷🧉🐧
Utah hates building roads. Industry knows this will be reversed on day one in 2029. There isn’t going to be any development. They will turn some forests into pasture and the worst suburban fascists in the country will drive around on dirt bikes shooting guns at things.
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Trump announces that he is terminating 3 million acres of national monuments, opening them up to drilling, mining, and industrial development.

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@Legal_Fil @JoShabadoo it's still federal land, he's just opening it up to oil and mineral extraction. it is not a "huge issue" to anyone in Utah except those who stand to make a buck from mining, grazing, or development.
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Legal Phil
Legal Phil@Legal_Fil·
@JoShabadoo It’s actually a huge issue in Utah, where roughly 65 percent of the land is federal land.
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BananasinPajamas11@ambient619·
@sentdefender Why not mention the reason why and give both sides "where Utah’s Republican federal delegation has long wanted more local control for the areas in and around the monument for grazing, recreation, and other purposes." You are such a garbage account abc4.com/news/politics/…
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has signed an Executive Order drastically shrinking the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments in Utah, reimposing an order he made in 2017 during his first presidency that was later rescinded by President Joe Biden. The signing of the order was attended by Governor Spencer Cox and Utah’s federal delegation, made up of Sen. Mike Lee, Sen. John Curtis, Rep. Celeste Maloy, Rep. Blake Moore, Rep. Mike Kennedy, and Rep. Burgess Owens.
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Trekker@Voyage841918271·
@sentdefender Anybody that’s been out west, lived out west. Specifically Utah has seen, hiked, lived in the vastness. Most of it is BLM land. Reducing the size of the park has no signicicance.
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Daily Squibs@DailySquibs·
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📷🪺 mtz (birdposting era) 🦆🐧
Cover Design for Aeons magazine issue 3 - ‘Exceptional Preservation’ Concavenator lays dead in a shallow river, Pelecanimimus is snagged by dead wood.
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LVDOVICVS MARIA SFORZA@sephardi_genius·
@low_dosage Jacob Wohl is correct insofar as he used to be a singular character in what has become an ocean of cheap derivatives. None of them could cook up the liberal coffee shop like he could.
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Sam Neill
Sam Neill@TwoPaddocks·
Yes, I know things can look a little glum at present. But , for now cheer up. From us.
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