lemonworrld:marysburgerbackpack:themillenniumarmy:bekutaa:finding-fucken-nemo:plantyr:The drought in
lemonworrld:marysburgerbackpack:themillenniumarmy:bekutaa:finding-fucken-nemo:plantyr:The drought in California is so fucking scary, get rid of your lawn, stop buying bottled water, get an energy efficient shower head, do everything you can because every gallon countsOh what the fucktell nestle to stop too while you’re at itOh shitim from the central valley in CA, where most of your fresh produce is grown. i have driven by these reservoirs all my life. i have never seen them like this. i have never seen the Kings River like this. i have never seen California like this. this is devastating and terrifying. the water table is so low that hundreds of people in the San Joaquin valley are without water indefinitely because they can’t afford to dig a new well. Nestle bottles enough water every year to fulfill the municipal need and then some- and then have the audacity to donate bottled water to food banks in this, the poorest area they’re stealing from, and act like that fixes things. i had to hand out Nestle bottled water to migrant mothers and local mothers alike at our food drive last month and was just livid- these people are in need BECAUSE of you, and yet here they are, standing in line and saying “thank you” when they’re handed a packaged, branded bottle of a resource that should be a human right.everyone needs to stop buying bottled water ESPECIALLY nestle (which also owns arrowhead) or else. it’s not a matter of IF shit is going to get bad for everyone else, it’s a matter of when. people outside of california (and some people here, too) don’t seem to understand that this is not a hypothetical. this will happen. we will lose food. -- source link