Gonna have to disagree with you on Wyoming being a complete lost cause since fucking Utah exists. A lot of the same issues but with a larger population and an economy to be annoying about it. At least Wyoming could become better with population migration meanwhile Utah is basically on a ticker until the Great Salt lake dries up or the have a water crisis because of lake powel drying up.
Oh yeah I was already aware of that. Funny and sad thing is that it’s %100 avoidable even with global warming since as I understand it most of the issue is due to too much agriculture, cut the agriculture down to only local production and the problem would most likely solve itself problem is Mormons have a tendency of not giving a fuck exhausting the local environment so I doubt they will do anything unless forced. Fun fact back in the 1800s and early 1900s the Mormons in my area were defacto banned from renting or leasing grazing lands because they would almost always over graze so nobody would work with them, combine that with their propensity for cattle russling and it’s no wonder a lot of them are buried in unmarked graves.
Gonna have to disagree with you on Wyoming being a complete lost cause since fucking Utah exists. A lot of the same issues but with a larger population and an economy to be annoying about it. At least Wyoming could become better with population migration meanwhile Utah is basically on a ticker until the Great Salt lake dries up or the have a water crisis because of lake powel drying up.
Well, have I got some news for you!
Wait it’s been a minute has it actually started to dry up proper?
It sure has! And is already polluting the air as a result.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/a-drying-great-salt-lake-is-spewing-toxic-dust-it-could-cost-utah-billions/ar-AA1RthPz
Can’t have more than a couple years left from what I last saw but don’t quote me because I’m not positive.
Oh yeah I was already aware of that. Funny and sad thing is that it’s %100 avoidable even with global warming since as I understand it most of the issue is due to too much agriculture, cut the agriculture down to only local production and the problem would most likely solve itself problem is Mormons have a tendency of not giving a fuck exhausting the local environment so I doubt they will do anything unless forced. Fun fact back in the 1800s and early 1900s the Mormons in my area were defacto banned from renting or leasing grazing lands because they would almost always over graze so nobody would work with them, combine that with their propensity for cattle russling and it’s no wonder a lot of them are buried in unmarked graves.