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Water in the American West Is Not a Problem
Water is not at all a problem in the American West for humans to use. In terms of things like sewage infrastructure or whatever, hell, many of our older cities were massively overbuilt for sewage capacity. We're just using per capita way less water per person. It's gonna be really hard to rise to the challenges of climate change, but we have to do it. The alternative's a lot worse. And are there some people who currently live in low density places that don't want their neighbors selling right in those areas? I think you could start thinking about this and maybe something like six down becomes a little bit sad.