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fromThe Nation
4 days ago

Want to Understand California's Water Crisis? Look to the Pistachio.

In 2009, Wall Street had just imploded, and the Mojave Desert town of Victorville, California-sunblasted, shoddily constructed, and abruptly abandoned-was one of the housing bubble's most spectacular wipeouts. But amid the boarded-up McMansions and tumbleweed-traversed deserted culs-de-sac, the journalist Yasha Levine stumbled upon an entirely different story. Seeking water, a drought-stricken Victorville bulk-purchased enough to supply as many as 30,000 families for a year. The arrangement gave Levine pause: Since when did a public resource like water come with a deed? That question unspooled into the reporting behind his new documentary, Pistachio Wars.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 months ago

High water bills, filthy rivers and now drought. This is England's great artificial water crisis of 2025 | George Monbiot

The UK is highly unprepared for climate shocks due to inadequate public intervention and the privatization of essential services like water.
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