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California Environmentalists Move to Kill Massive Reservoir Project as State Faces Record Drought
May 16, 2022
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National Review
“It’s a long-term problem caused by long-term inaction,” said Steven Greenhut, a California-based senior fellow at the free-market R Street Institute, and the author of the book Winning the Water Wars.
Rather than focusing on scarcity and limiting peoples’ water use, water-abundance advocates argue that California should model for the world how to increase water supply in an environmentally responsible way.
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