• 2 months ago
Great Salt Lake dries up, Utah faces an environmental challenge

The Great Salt Lake, one of the world's largest lakes, has lost two-thirds of its surface in forty years, due to a water-hungry agricultural sector, mining industry, and global warming, which is reducing the flow of the rivers that feed it. Faced with this environmental challenge, this conservative Mormon state has spent a billion dollars to prevent the area from drying up completely, without giving in to the "religion of climate change", explains one resident.

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00:00You
00:30You
00:40Running to one of the largest open pit mines in the world. It's a mile and a half wide and a mile deep
00:46You
00:57So, yep
00:57You guys are gonna just kind of put your hands in there and you'll kind of see it's a little bit feels a little bit
01:03different than your normal water
01:06Okay, some people say it feels slimy
01:09Almost it's scary that it's getting so small and you see like a big picture from an aerial view and that's when it really hits
01:16How small it is?
01:18I know it's a concern and it's it's worrisome that we're losing it because we're losing all that ecology
01:24And then there's a lot of talk about the toxic dust that's gonna you know blow up
01:38You
01:40You
02:03Grace I like actually just just two years ago was out another out see those orange buoys a half mile out
02:09That's where the shore was
02:15Like there wouldn't be that life
02:16So the bugs need a place that they can come and live and breed and reproduce and when we looked at the decline
02:23What I said was there was a potential for the equivalent of an environmental nuclear bomb if we don't take some pretty dramatic action
02:30Things are changing whether it's naturally caused whether we're having an impact on it, you know, that's up for debate
02:37The reality is we have warmed up and that does have an impact on natural systems like Great Salt Lake
02:43I support Donald Trump
02:45I think that his policies are good policies for the people of America and the people of Utah
02:50But I think for us in Utah we look at what is going to be best for us here
02:55And how do we address these situations and these concerns?
02:58It's it's getting people to think about the lake more
03:03But
03:05Connecting that with climate change is a pretty hard task
03:09Utah's pretty conservative a Donald Trump presidency would be disastrous for environment in general and
03:18generally for Great Salt Lake
03:22You
03:28You

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