Make a Rudd for It

Australia continues to deal with epic drought 4

Longstanding drought has wreaked havoc across Australia, drying up lakes into shallow, acidic puddles and threatening drinking-water supplies. Unable to coax rain from the sky, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has fast-tracked a plan to buy back water entitlements from the heaviest irrigators in the Murray-Darling basin, an agricultural stronghold which produces all of the country's rice, nearly all of its oranges, most of its pigs, half of its wheat and apples, and much of its cotton. The region covers 14 percent of the Australian continent but consumes 52 percent of its water. Environmentalists applaud Rudd's plan on paper, though point out that there is, in fact, little water to buy back. "I don't want to say that there's some magic solution here," admits Rudd. "I am trying to turn around a situation which has evolved over many years ... and we are dealing with the real consequences of climate change."

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  1. horvathjm Posted 5:09 am
    16 Aug 2008

    SadThe Murray-Darling system is close to collapse.  This is our longest river system and we are simply no longer getting the rainfall in the river's catchment area.  The mouth of the Murray has silted up and has either closed up or is close to it and the large freshwater wetlands there has all but gone.  There has been talk of opening this up to the sea.
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    Delay And Deny Posted 2:29 am
    18 Aug 2008

    By The Time I Get To Phoenix......I will be drenched.
    Yes, monsoons are breaching dams and flooding the desert.
    Australia will be next...
  3. Tasermons Partner Posted 3:02 am
    18 Aug 2008

    Jabailo must be really smart......afterall, how many second-graders can actively type on a forum such as this?
    We know he's in the second grade of course, since nearly all third-graders should know the difference between weather and climate.
    Congrats jabailo!  At this rate, by the 5th grade, you'll be a grade-A typer!  Very importanat secretarial skills!  You'll be ensured a great job at any number of business lookin' for skilled typers, I'm sure!
    Maybe even a court stenographer!
  4. guade00 Posted 4:08 am
    18 Aug 2008

    Indeed, Mother Nature will take care of us all...the way She took care of many great species no longer with us.

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