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How Many People Will Have To Migrate Out Of California When All The Water Disappears?

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The drought in California is getting a lot worse.  As you read this, snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada mountains are the lowest that have ever been recorded.  That means that there won’t be much water for California farmers and California cities once again this year.  To make up the difference in recent years, water has been pumped out of the ground like crazy.  In fact, California has been losing more than 12 million acre-feet of groundwater a year since 2011, and wells all over the state are going dry.  Once the groundwater is all gone, what are people going to do?  100 years ago, the population of the state of California was 3 million, and during the 20th century we built lots of beautiful new cities in an area that was previously a desert.  Scientists tell us that the 20th century was the wettest century in 1000 years for that area of the country, but now weather patterns are reverting back to normal.  Today, the state of California is turning back into a desert but it now has a population of 38 million people.  This is not sustainable in the long-term.  So when the water runs out, where are they going to go?

I have written quite a few articles about the horrific drought in California, but conditions just continue to get even worse.  According to NPR, snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada mountains are “just 6 percent of the long-term average”

The water outlook in drought-racked California just got a lot worse: Snowpack levels across the entire Sierra Nevada are now the lowest in recorded history — just 6 percent of the long-term average. That shatters the previous low record on this date of 25 percent, set in 1977 and again last year.

California farmers rely on that water.  Last year, farmers had to let hundreds of thousands of acres lie fallow because of the scarcity of water, and it is being projected that this year will be even worse

More than 400,000 acres of farmland were fallowed last year because of scarce water. Credible sources have estimated that figure could double this year.

Fortunately, many farmers have been able to rely on groundwater in recent years, but now wells are running dry all over the state.  Here is more from NPR

Last year was already a tough year at La Jolla Farming in Delano, Calif. Or as farm manager Jerry Schlitz puts it, “Last year was damn near a disaster.”

La Jolla is a vineyard, a thousand-or-so acres of neat lines of grapevines in the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. It depends on water from two sources: the federal Central Valley Project and wells.

Until last year, Schlitz says, wells were used to supplement the federal water.

“Now, we have nothing but wells. Nothing. There’s no water other than what’s coming out of the ground,” he says.

Last year, one of those wells at La Jolla dried up. The farm lost 160 acres — about a million dollars’ worth of produce, plus the wasted labor and other resources.

Are you starting to understand the scope of the problem?

Despite all of the wonderful technology that we have developed, we are still at the mercy of the weather.

And if this drought continues to drag on, it is absolutely going to cripple a state that contains more than 10 percent of the total U.S. population.

In an attempt to fight the water shortage, Governor Jerry Brown has instituted statewide water restrictions for the first time ever

California announced sweeping statewide water restrictions for the first time in history Wednesday in order to combat the region’s devastating drought, the worst since records began.

Governor Jerry Brown issued the declaration at a press conference in a parched, brown slope of the Sierra Nevada mountains that would normally be covered by deep snow.

“Today, we are standing on dry grass where there should be five feet (1.5 meters) of snow,” Brown said. “This historic drought demands unprecedented action.”

So what will these restrictions include?

The following is a summary from Natural News

• A ban on non-drip irrigation systems for all new homes.

• A requirement for golf courses and cemeteries to “reduce water consumption.” (And yet, the very idea of green golf courses in the middle of a California desert is insane to begin with…)

• Force farmers to report more details on their water usage so that the state government can figure out where all the water is going (and where to restrict it even further).

• Outlawing the watering of grass on public street medians.

• Discussions are also under way to throw “water wasters” in jail for up to 30 days, according to another LA Times article. The most likely source of intel for incarcerating water wasters will be neighborhood snitches who monitor water usage of nearby homes and call the authorities if they see too much water being used.

If the drought does not go on for much longer, these restrictions may be enough.

But what if it continues to intensify?

The following graphic shows the U.S. Drought Monitor map for the state of California for each of the last five years in late March…

It doesn’t take a genius to see the trend.

And scientists tell us that this might just be the beginning.  There have been megadroughts in that area of the country that have lasted more than 100 years in the past, and there are fears that another megadrought may have begun.  The following comes from National Geographic

California is experiencing its worst drought since record-keeping began in the mid 19th century, and scientists say this may be just the beginning. B. Lynn Ingram, a paleoclimatologist at the University of California at Berkeley, thinks that California needs to brace itself for a megadrought—one that could last for 200 years or more.

As a paleoclimatologist, Ingram takes the long view, examining tree rings and microorganisms in ocean sediment to identify temperatures and dry periods of the past millennium. Her work suggests that droughts are nothing new to California.

“During the medieval period, there was over a century of drought in the Southwest and California. The past repeats itself,” says Ingram, who is co-author of The West Without Water: What Past Floods, Droughts, and Other Climate Clues Tell Us About Tomorrow. Indeed, Ingram believes the 20th century may have been a wet anomaly.

If this is a megadrought, it is just a matter of time until massive migration will become necessary.

In fact, one UN official is already talking about it

If the state continues on this path, there may have to be thoughts about moving people out, said Lynn Wilson, academic chair at Kaplan University and who serves on the climate change delegation in the United Nations.

“Civilizations in the past have had to migrate out of areas of drought,” Wilson said. “We may have to migrate people out of California.”

Wilson added that before that would happen, every option such as importing water to the state would likely occur— but “migration can’t be taken off the table.”

So how many people will ultimately have to leave if this drought continues for many years?

5 million?

10 million?

20 million?

And where will they go?

Please feel free to share what you think by posting a comment below…

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    • CuPb

      Can’t they just legislate more water?

      Isn’t that what they do there? Just legislate and demand? Liberals love to gather in covens and plot the best way out of things, regardless of the reality facing them.

      C’mon man, all those uber smart (in their mind) liberals have to know that they can just demand and legislate more water and it will happen.

      :roll:

      It doesn’t work that way??? Exactly. Eventually you hit the brick wall of reality. May those in Kalifornia hit it EXTRA hard and hopefully learn something…(not holding my breath).

      • CuPb

        PS….is the Nestle plant getting its “fair share” of water to sell? Yup, that’s what I thought.

      • Dustdevil

        Excellent ‘snarky’ reply.

        It reminds me of what happened in Connecticut (I believe it to have been Hartford) where a story ran about the liberals who took over the town politics and dynamics, and legislated so much insane liberal ‘ideology’. It only took a few years for them to hit the reality of PAYING FOR ALL OF IT. It seemed that massive tax increases combined with insane liberal programs led to mass exodus, tax rebellion and actual conflicting laws that negated each other. Last I heard, they were trying to figure out how to ‘un-liberal’ the nightmare they had in the city council. (sorry if it wasn’t you, Hartford, I don’t remember the city, but do remember it to have been Connecticut, and the story carried on MSM, believe it or not).

        The absolute fact of the matter is, if you cut off ALL FEDERAL AID to California, and leave them to their own demise, the desert (formerly known as the state) of California would be just about like Saudi’s Empty Quarter (while 2/3rds its size, the Empty Quarter has 1/100th the population). Considering that most of California’s rainfall amounts (even in a good year) are less than 15-inches per (making it an arid desert by definition), it is literally ‘leeching water’ from at least 7 other states continuously to maintain it’s ‘dreamy residences’. Give ANY of the states that provide it water, a drought, and the valves will close on California forever.

        Can’t say that would necessarily be a bad thing – and we all know that would help close a significant border problem, simultaneously.

    • Man

      Water management in the US is one of the worst…… I mean really…. desert farming? I’ve seen strawberry farmers in the desert

    • The Watcher

      They’ll all die of radiation soon anyways. Thanks to the Japs!

    • vixxxon

      Start your articles like this: turn on the delta pumps. Build more delta pumps. Build more desalination plants. Sell excess water to the world.
      New headline: BUILDING MORE DESALINATION PLANTS AND TURNING CALIF. INTO A HUGE SWIMMING POOL IS THE NEXT SPACE ALIENS/PUTIN/CHINA AGENDA 21!

    • barebones

      During the 1930′s, California erected gates across the roads INTO the state to turn away drought devastated, destitute “Okies”. Perhaps these gates should be re-established but in the opposite direction to keep Californians from going OUT OF the state.

      What is going to be interesting is how the banks are going to deal with walk-away mortgages! The real potential for problems is their “progessive-izing” wherever the relocate. I guess, like the UN alien children program, they will be expected to “navigate”, rather than integrate to change America forever!

    • the burning patriot

      google ” bohdan mazur “

    • iamamerican

      A lot of Californians have already migrated to other areas such as Colorado and Texas, and they moved because they kept voting these idiots back into office that legislated them out of the state, but the problem with all of these Californians moving elsewhere is that these idiots bring their politics with them and now they are trying to ruin over states with their idiotic politics, it’s a sad day in Texas.

    • Cleareyes

      California is mostly Liberal, which means the closest Government to Communism, Socialism in the entire country of the USA,next to NY and other Yankee states. That being said, They are full of debauchery, Drug addicts, mental cases, and Communist agenda Entertainment people, i.e. Hollywood! They are a blind people, they are a spoiled people, and becoming effete fast! They spend to no end, using who’s ever money they can, but there own, hence all the acting bums, people looking for handouts everywhere, leeching like parasites, taking others as Fools and quite a good living at that! Prime example is the current administration, they will spend till everyone’s broke, they feel like everyone is a sucker, and that is very believable looking at the way things are going. Now you think they won’t drink all the water till it’s gone, your one of the suckers! And in a conspiring view they or the Gov. maybe using HAARP to cause the drought, driving people out but the rich, and letting their slave illegals be the only ones to stay, so they can have their self made Utopia! Believe you shouldn’t doubt that view. Ponder for a moment! the people love evil there!

    • retiredpatriot

      Let the rich eat their money and let the rest die. Why ? Because you think it’s hard enough to get a job now or supplies are limited wait till the fat cats move in you’ll be some where on the street in a tent .. there will be no job no houseing.. Housing will be excessive due to demand and food will be horded by the fat cats. Good luck America they believe they deserve better then the rest. Look out for new Hollywood in all states where the middle wage will be the welfare poor. Let them figure out what to do and pay for it themselves. They are so much better then us …NOT

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