More insurance companies are fleeing the state because of the growing threat from natural disasters.

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    You’re cherry picking your examples. Most cities still do have great access to water. And that “dependence” is called civilization. Everyone has their own jobs to do so that we’re not all each our own homestead living off grid. It’s more efficient and resilient that way.

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        You listed the same example several times, in quotes, not sourced links, and you’re also fear mongering on the level of a conspiracy theorist with no reason for why this would affect cities in the northeast, for instance. Your advice of moving to the mountains, taken en masse, would just result in cities existing there…with the same source of water.

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          I see that you also downvoted my post about veganism and the cost of breeding cattle in term of water. I see a pattern there.

          You listed the same example several times, in quotes

          What are you talking about? It’s the same article about the rio grande. It’s not supposed to be multiple examples.

          not sourced links

          Paste it in any search engine, it’s the first result.

          fear mongering on the level of a conspiracy theorist

          I see your true colors now.

          Your advice of moving to the mountains, taken en masse, would just result in cities existing there…with the same source of water.

          Ridiculous, I’m not talking to the masses.

          You brought nothing to the table, you saw a post about veganism and then you went full conspiracy theorist mode. Instead of discussing the case you just went for the downvote button. I’m not wasting more time with you.