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hatrack

(60,919 posts)
Mon Oct 7, 2024, 06:25 AM Oct 7

UT Farmer Watches Great Salt Lake Recede, Unleashing Toxic Dust, But He's Voting For Trump, Because Family Values

Salt Lake City (United States) (AFP) – From his ranch on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, Joel Ferry has a front row view of climate change: a native of Utah, the Republican farmer has seen the water's surface area shrink by two-thirds in the past 40 years. And as director of the western US state's natural resources department, he knows that the drying up of the lake is an "environmental nuclear bomb," threatening the existence of Salt Lake City and the homes of two million people living on its shores.

Still, he will vote without hesitation for Donald Trump this November, despite the Republican presidential candidate's outspoken skepticism on climate change. Ferry praises the former president's "good economic results," and as a Mormon says he is grateful because Trump has "been very strong on family value issues," including packing the US Supreme Court with conservative judges who overturned abortion rights.

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If the lake disappears, "it would be like 'Mad Max,' where water is completely gone and we just have to abandon the city," said the biologist, referring to the dystopian Hollywood movie franchise. This is because the lake bed, which contains arsenic and toxic heavy metals, would become more exposed to the open air, and contaminate the atmosphere during dust storms.

Ferry said the looming threat sparked a "rallying cry" among local Republicans. Financial incentives for farmers to reduce water consumption; exploring technology that optimizes irrigation, and seeds clouds to increase rainfall; splitting the lake into two to limit its salinity: "over a billion dollars" has been invested in the past three years, he said. Even the Mormon Church has set an example, substantially cutting its water use. Utah is "a great example where you have a very red and conservative state making decisions that are very environmentally driven," said Ferry. Nationally, "the environment should be a key priority of the Republicans as well."

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Ed. - Whatever, you stupid asshole.

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20241007-as-great-salt-lake-dries-utah-republicans-pardon-trump-climate-skepticism

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UT Farmer Watches Great Salt Lake Recede, Unleashing Toxic Dust, But He's Voting For Trump, Because Family Values (Original Post) hatrack Oct 7 OP
Maybe when they say, family values, they mean being a stern daddy, a tight wad and a cheapskate Walleye Oct 7 #1
Do they realize how stupid they come off displacedvermoter Oct 7 #2
There's another delightful fainting couch bit in the article . . . hatrack Oct 7 #3
Stupid is as stupid does biophile Oct 7 #4
I like Google's Timelapse OnlinePoker Oct 7 #5

displacedvermoter

(3,023 posts)
2. Do they realize how stupid they come off
Mon Oct 7, 2024, 06:34 AM
Oct 7

In these pieces? The whole world gets to laugh at him and his ilk courtesy of French Internet media.

Family values......

hatrack

(60,919 posts)
3. There's another delightful fainting couch bit in the article . . .
Mon Oct 7, 2024, 06:40 AM
Oct 7

This guy talks about how if the lake continues to drop, they'll have to ban lawn sprinklers!!!!! The horror! The horror!!

OnlinePoker

(5,832 posts)
5. I like Google's Timelapse
Mon Oct 7, 2024, 09:28 AM
Oct 7

You can see the year over year record of the lake from 1984 through 2022. It's pretty stark. It's exactly like what's happened to the Aral Sea.

https://earthengine.google.com/timelapse/

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