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New drone photos of Lake Oroville, California’s second-largest reservoir, bring home the stark reality of the state’s worsening drought.

The images, taken by photographer Justin Sullivan on Tuesday, show the massive lake in Butte County just 42% full. That’s only half of its historic average for this date.

New drone photos of Lake Oroville, California’s second-largest reservoir, bring home the stark reality of the state’s worsening drought. The images, taken by photographer Justin Sullivan on Tuesday, show the massive lake in Butte County just 42% full. That’s only half of its historic average for this date.

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Bullshit. They dump the water into the ocean early to protect some fucking minnow that doesnt care if the water is high or low. They are simply dumping the water so that the farmers in the area die out. When they are gone then the value of their land will fall to zero and can be bought up in vast swathes. As soon as the right people own it it will be used to "farm" carbon credits so that those who buy it can fly around in jets and those who lost it have to sell their kids DNA for food.

No one will fight back.

No one even understands.

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LPT: They could stop pouring fresh water into the ocean.

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Aren't these reservoirs artificially fed by controllable sources?

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NO DO YOUR HOMEWORK.

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I do do my homework. Maybe you should do some yourself.

The Oroville Reservoir is fed by the Oroville Dam. That's an artificial source, and it's controlled by someone.

Now get over your animosity towards me and stop being stupid just because I offended your intelligence in the past.