Let’s
take a look at five of the most massive corporations in California that
are the worst culprits when it comes to wasting water:
1. Nestle
Nestle, once mainly known for its chocolate
bars, is now becoming increasingly notorious for the way it uses up
water in its bottled water products. Nestle, of course, has been
criticized for using up water in drought-stricken third world countries.
However, it is also doing this right at home
in California. For example, one of the places where Nestle gets water
is on the Morongo Reservation in the Cabazon region of the state. This
is an area where groundwater levels of water have been steadily
declining in recent years.
2. Harris Ranch
Harris Cattle Ranch is the largest producer of
beef in California. At last count, it produced more than 150 million
pounds of beef per year. While much of the attention on conserving water
is focused on individuals, the fact is that more than 90% of the water
used in California is used by agriculture. Cows consume more than twenty
times as much water as humans. Crops such as soybeans and corn, which
are heavily subsidized by the government, also use up massive amounts of
water.
3. Occidental Petroleum
Occidental Petroleum is one of the oil companies
in California that use enhanced oil recovery techniques, more commonly
known as ‘fracking’. This is a practice that has become increasingly
controversial due to potential health risks and suspected
fracking-related seismic activity. Fracking also uses up large amounts
of water. According to one estimate,
a single well may use more than 5 million gallons of water to extract
resources. Recent evidence also suggests that fracking companies have
dumped waste water into aquifers, which contaminates the water with
pollutants such as heavy metals and radiation.
4. California Dairies, Inc.
California Dairies, Inc. is the largest dairy
processing cooperative in the state, producing 43% of California’s milk
and 9% of the milk of the entire country.
Along with beef, dairy production is another practice that uses up
incredible amounts of water. It actually takes as much as 30 gallons of
water to produce one gallon of milk.
5. Paramount Farming
Paramount Farming is the largest producer in the
nation of nuts such as almonds and pistachios. Almond production alone
uses up more water than is used by both residents and businesses in Los
Angeles and San Francisco combined. Most nuts grown in California are
exported to various parts of the world.
California’s drought is a serious and complex
issue. Solving it will take an effort on the part of many people,
including individuals, politicians and businesses. When studying this
issue, however, it’s important not to ignore the considerably more
massive part played by large companies. We have seen what happens on a
geopolitical level when vital resources begin to dwindle, and I’m not
talking about Frank Herbert’s Dune, which features a planet in which the
scarcity of water has made it the most precious of substances. People
can help to conserve water in many ways. More importantly, in addition
to using less water with everyday tasks, people can pay more attention
to what type of products they buy and consume. If you are interested in
the macro view of water conservation, consider boycotting the companies
and industries listed above.
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1 comment:
STOP GEO ENGINEERING US AND WE WILL ALL HAVE WATER!!!! WHAT IS IT GOING TO TAKE TO STOP THIS GEO ENGINEERING?
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