That being said, SoCal could solve the "water crisis" today if they stopped watering all their fucking lawns.
Urban only accounts for less than 11%. Next time try learning the facts before accusing a large group of citizens of doing something completely irrelevant to your argument. People can water their lawns if they bloody want to.
Urban: 11%
Agriculture: 39%
Environmental: 51%
http://www.ppic.org/main/publi...
Urban is already doing what it can to save, which is not really known because I see a bunch of ads for saving water at home recently where I live in Orange County, CA. The finger should be pointed at Agriculture. Don't force what you can't grow at the cost of the citizens funding the imbalance.
But time warner as a whole is 3 x bigger than Comcast. It is not every day you see a big fish give up some of its territory.
Aside from that, this is not good news for consumers.
Dont forget the rice paddies
That being said, SoCal could solve the "water crisis" today if they stopped watering all their fucking lawns.
Urban only accounts for less than 11%. Next time try learning the facts before accusing a large group of citizens of doing something completely irrelevant to your argument. People can water their lawns if they bloody want to.
Urban: 11% Agriculture: 39% Environmental: 51% http://www.ppic.org/main/publi... Urban is already doing what it can to save, which is not really known because I see a bunch of ads for saving water at home recently where I live in Orange County, CA. The finger should be pointed at Agriculture. Don't force what you can't grow at the cost of the citizens funding the imbalance.
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But time warner as a whole is 3 x bigger than Comcast. It is not every day you see a big fish give up some of its territory. Aside from that, this is not good news for consumers.
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