California
Drought And The U.S. Food Supply
The
drought emergency in California, and what it may mean for the
nation’s food supply.
With
the edge of Folsom Lake, Calif., more than 100 yards away, Gina, 8,
left, and Sydney, 9, Gerety walk on rocks that are usually at the
waters edge, Thursday Jan. 9, 2014. Gov. Jerry Brown said he would
meet Thursday with his recently formed drought task force to
determine if an emergency declaration is necessary as California
faces a serious water shortage. Reservoirs in the state have dipped
to historic lows after one of the driest calendar years on record.
(AP)
27
January, 2014
They
are praying for rain in California. And facing drought. A drought
emergency, Governor Jerry Brown declared last week. Worst in years.
Winter weather so warm you’ve got a confused bear wandering through
skiers on the slopes last week. So dry that farmers are thinning
herds and letting fields go fallow. Wondering which crops to lose.
Up in the Sierra Nevada, only 20 percent of the normal snow pack.
Less to melt, less to drink. It’s just dry. This hour On Point:
fire, food, climate and the drought emergency in California.s
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