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Drought and Desertification: How Robots Might Help

Hallie Siegel writes Groundwater levels in California's Central Valley are down to historic lows and reservoirs have been depleted following four consecutive years of severe drought in the state. California is set to introduce water rationing in the coming weeks, and though the new rationing rules will focus on urban areas and not farms for the time being, they serve as a warning bell to farmers who will inevitably need to adapt to the effects of climate change on food production. John Payne argues that long term solutions are needed to help make agriculture drought resistant and looks at some of the ways that robotics might help.

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  1. pacific northwest by farble1670 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    create a pipeline from the PNW down to southern CA. done.

    of course it'd be expensive, but this is either an emergency, or it isn't. at least there aren't (as many) environmental concerns as there are for oil pipelines. if it leaks / breaks you get a ... water spill?

  2. Re:Fix the current problems by fustakrakich · · Score: 3, Insightful

    *sigh* The 'drought' is an economic/political issue.

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