Steven Johnson: The truth is California doesn't have a water problem. We all do.
The Economist: The UN's latest World Population Prospects expects the world to grow from 7.2 billion people today to 9.6 billion in 2050. India will swell to 1.6 billion people; it is on track to overtake China in 2028.
Bob Work: I tell you now, our technological superiority is slipping. We see it every day.
The Economist: America's preeminence is over.
Steven Pinker: We see the fossils of dead superlatives that our ancestors overused ...
William Ellsworth, a research geologist at the United States Geological Survey: We can say with virtual certainty that the increased seismicity in Oklahoma has to do with recent changes in the way that oil and gas are being produced.
Wes Felter: We're getting into interest-only adjustable-rate subprime technical debt.
Alissa Walker: It is actually cheaper to ship alfalfa to Beijing than it is to truck it from one side of [California] to the other.
Vince Beiser: Desert sand generally doesn't work for construction; shaped by wind rather than water, desert grains are too round to bind together well. Exporters in Australia are literally selling sand to Arabs.
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