Yes, the government does face annihilation
I agree with Barnaby the government does face annihilation, but not because it hasn't built dams, rather because it hasn't acknowledged the climate emergency and is out of touch with people who fear for the future of more frequent and extreme weather events.
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People can see that building more dams would be a waste of money, and would only lead to increasing water use and more degradation of river ecosystems.
It is 1950's thinking that building dams will solve our problems. It is that thinking that got us into this problem; more dams would only be digging us into a deeper hole.
The reason we have a water crisis is because water use is over allocated and there is less of it to go around because the weather is getting hotter and drier. There is not a single drop that is not already committed to providing for agriculture, towns and the environment.
Building dams is not going to make it rain anymore, just further degrade the already dying rivers that are predicted to have a fish armageddon this summer.
The weather we are experiencing is the result of 1 degree of global warming, by some miracle we might halt warming to 1.5 degrees but more likely 2 degrees. The point is this is no natural disaster and we are not going back to normal or average weather conditions for a long time if ever.
This is a new scenario requiring water plans based on the predictions of climate science not based on what is politically acceptable as was the case for Murray Darling plan. The current water crisis clearly demonstrates current use is unsustainable. It is the sign of the end of the era of limitless and unsustainable growth, and a new era requiring innovative ways to keep everyone in a job.
With diminishing water resources comes the potential for increasing conflict. No town or industry can be allowed to increase its water use at the expense of other users; all users will need to do more with less water and work cooperatively to share the limited resource.
The future is going to be very challenging; we need futuristic leaders who up to that challenge and not dinosaurs whose thinking is 50 years out of date, and out of touch with the people who are really worried about climate change.
If they don't step up the government will face annihilation at the next election.
Phil Spark,
Tamworth
Water crisis and pool openings
We were warned many years ago about the changing climate and did nothing and now paying the price. At least the NSW Government is trying to address the water shortage short term. I think it is a good idea to open the pools in Tamworth region. People need a little mercy in the coming months but summer 2019/20 is looking dire.
Graeme Reeves,
Calala
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