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The Census and the Water

Posted by jfleck on 26 December 2010, 6:54 pm

Rebecca Hammer at the NRDC makes an interesting point regarding the relationship between last week’s census data dump and water supplies:

[T]he greatest U.S. population growth is occurring precisely where water supplies are going to be the most vulnerable over the coming years.

She’s talking about us in the arid western United States.

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