capitan wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted32656 in There's a river in colorado used by 40 million people. It's drying up due to climate change. Those 40 million people can use direct democracy to save it. How? I seriously want to know. by ziq
Sure. The users/uses of the water are easy targets. Golf courses, alfalfa fields, fountain and pool pumps. You can rack up a lot of property damage in a short amount of time, so watch out for felony thresholds.
Actual water transport infrastructure is more direct, but also more closely guarded. Dams and aqueducts could theoretically be sabatoged. I've not thought much about it.
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