Hey Check This Out: The Colorado River Crisis
Max Barger
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
23 January 2022
The Colorado River Crisis
The Colorado River has been becoming concerningly dry. This river hydrates over 40 million people, therefore the drought of the almost 2,000-mile-long river, can be extremely dangerous for so many reasons. This past summer it got extremely low, and scientists began tracking it to hopefully make room for a better future. Over half the shortage in water is simply due to climate change, which is sadly at this point close to irreversible. Climate change has been the originating cause of a ginormous drought over Colorado and the Mid-West. Not only will the declination of water in the Colorado River bear heavily towards the surrounding states, but evidently all of America. Climate change was the original cause of many of the topics we discussed in class; Trash Clean-up, Fresh Food Quality, The Price of Trees, and numerous other devastating topics. I believe that when people really begin talking and accepting the fact that the damage we, the human populous, have created, the number of problems that occur solely based on climate change will slowly begin to decrease. It is believed to be that the human race has 8 years left before climate change becomes irreversible. In the year 2030, climate change will hit a tipping point that no one can come back from, our Earth will be inhabitable for everyone; Plants, Animals, Humans. With the growing population, there becomes less and less habitable space on our planet.
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