Blog 7

 This week's topic covered many things; however, water availability was the most important thing that I've learned so far. Before this, I mostly saw water shortages as something that happened in places that commonly have desert environments, such as the Middle East and even certain regions of California. However, after learning about the Colorado River, it changed my perspective a lot. Knowing that major water sources support places like California and how they have become overused made it feel a lot closer to home. One thing that stood out to me the most was just how much water agriculture really uses. The crops that are not even directly feeding people use an immense amount of water, and everything from how we eat to what we wear is connected to water use. The idea that countries or groups can control water flow or even weaponize it was honestly disturbing, and it showed me just how much of a resource it really is. Personally, because I live in California, I've experienced things like drought warnings, and I've been told to limit my water use, but I never fully connected with these experiences on a global level. This topic helped me see just how scarce water is and how people should try to prevent water waste as much as possible.

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