California Water and Infrastructure Report For January 16, 2020

California Water and Infrastructure Report For January 16, 2020

http://www.californiadroughtupdate.org/20200116-California-Water-and-Infrastructure-Report.pdf?_t=1579227388

Over the span of eight years, the TVA transformed the Tennessee Valley region, consisting of all or parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,and Mississippi. It brought the people living in the TVA region into the modern industrial and agricultural era, from a standard of living and culture that was little different than that in the Third World. Between 1933 and the end of World War II, the TVA directors managed the biggest construction project on Earth.”

From this week’s Feature: The Tennessee Valley Authority

A Note To Readers

The Feature this week highlights one of the greatest infrastructure projects in U.S. history– The Tennessee Valley Authority. Three months into the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, he signed the legislation that created the TVA.

But first:

Also in this week’s report:

While California is wet, there is a drought in Oregon.

Then an item on the anger of California farmers, especially when they see articles that portray them as vampires because, “they suck water out of the ground like vampires suck blood out of their victims.

We know that 2019 was the not the fire season of 2017 and 2018. The number of acres burned was the lowest since 2011, and the wildfire-related death toll dropped to three, down from the dozens of fatalities in both 2017 and 2018. We have a report on why that was the case.

Then, “Environmentalism, Not ‘Climate Change,’ Caused Explosion of Australia’s Bushfires.”

Under the title, “Infrastructure and the Space Program,” we have, first, this report, “Infrastructure Fails Locally, But Solution Takes Major Powers.” That sets the stage for the second item, “LaRouche’s Four Laws of Economic Recovery.” Then the fourth law provides an introduction of an update on one policy of the Trump administration that has received virtually no media coverage: “The Artemis Project,” well underway now, that will land the first woman and a man on the Moon in 2024.

This week’s report ends with the Feature on the Tennessee Valley Authority.

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