Commentary: Forget December’s snowstorms. California isn’t doing enough to address its hot, dry reality
by Jacques Leslie, Los Angeles Times
Feb 16, 2022
3 minutes
As a forbiddingly deep drought reclaims its hold on California, the state’s record precipitation in October and December is already a distant memory, and the list of urgent water issues we face keeps getting longer. Forecasters predict little or no rain and snow for the rest of the “wet season,” but the state’s leaders have taken only baby steps to deal with the sprawling crisis.
“There are so many vested interests who benefit from the status quo that it’s hard to make change,” Doug Obegi, director of the
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