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To: i-node who wrote (847915)4/5/2015 10:51:59 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575984
 
You said the state has a Mediterranean climate. That is factually inaccurate, although a part of it does have something close to a Mediterranean climate. As you can see, most of the state IS arid.

Much of the state has a Mediterranean climate, with cool, rainy winters and dry summers.

en.wikipedia.org

A key problem with California in regard to water is the refusal to allow market influences on the price of water. As a result, when water is in short supply, it has not been priced accordingly and water conservation is not possible.

You're an idiot. You don't have a clue.



To: i-node who wrote (847915)4/6/2015 9:59:44 AM
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While part of the state may have a Mediterranean climate, more of it is arid desert. His denial of that is worse imo:

"The state does not have an 'arid desert climate'. Its has a Mediterranean climate. Big difference."

Not California according to tejek: