To: 1_Rain_Drop
I am from Wisconsin and in the 1990s I was taught that the Great Lakes were drying up and nothing could be done to stop it. Move ahead 25 years and the issue was the rising Lakes and how it would completely erode away many beaches.
5 posted on
06/07/2023 7:49:49 PM PDT by
LukeL
To: LukeL
I am still staving off killer bees.
14 posted on
06/07/2023 8:14:29 PM PDT by
eyedigress
(Trump is my President!)
To: LukeL
Well, OBVIOUSLY,you missed the news about how the Michigan lawmakers had the wisdom to pass a bill banning the evaporation of water and then, having gained wisdom over the years, and drafted a new bill legalizing rain.
What would do without such leaders?
21 posted on
06/07/2023 8:35:11 PM PDT by
milagro
(There is no peace in appeasement! There)
To: LukeL
I moved near a creek 30 years ago. Water was at least 6 feet deep. Today it is ankle deep. Looks like the creek is drying up. Not so.Why? In the olden days, people cleaned the creek yearly which is now illegal thanks to EPA. I have lost 20 feet of property into the creek due to erosion. Mountains are sliding into the creek bed filling it with dirt.
So the question is, is there less water? no. It's spread wider.
23 posted on
06/07/2023 8:56:28 PM PDT by
1_Rain_Drop
( ~~ TRUMP is right about EVERYTHING ! ~~ )
To: LukeL
In the 70s we were told we’d all be starving and dead from the imminent coming ice age.
29 posted on
06/07/2023 9:49:52 PM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: LukeL
The Great Lakes levels are largely an artificial construct dictated by the Army Corps of Engineers.
CC
30 posted on
06/07/2023 10:03:41 PM PDT by
Celtic Conservative
(My cats are more amusing than 200 channels worth of TV.)
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