My guess is inertia is playing a nontrivial role. However as H2O supplies shrink, the pains of mandatory cuts to homes, businesses and agriculture will be higher than the pains of building desalination plants, and then inertia will be overcome.
My guess is inertia is playing a nontrivial role. However as H2O supplies shrink, the pains of mandatory cuts to homes, businesses and agriculture will be higher than the pains of building desalination plants, and then inertia will be overcome.
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