California Drought Leaves Farm Workers Unemployed
The unprecedented drought in California’s Central Valley is the worst drought the state has seen in 500 years, according to Lynn Ingram, professor of paleoclimatology at the University of California Berkeley. Water allocations for farmers has dropped to zero in a valley that typically produces nearly 30 percent of the country’s fresh fruit and vegetables (check out Fusion’s previous report on how farm workers can’t afford fresh produce themselves).