The unintended consequences of almond milk on California

A new study using aerial imagery across the state of California has found that converting land to grow almonds between 2007 and 2014 has led to a 27% annual increase in irrigation demands—despite the state’s historic drought. The expansion of almonds has also consumed 16,000 acres of wetlands and will likely put additional pressure on already stressed honeybee populations.
September 27, 2016 | Categories: Environment | Tags: almond milk, almonds, california, drought, global warming, nature, peer reviewed, science, social science | 1 Comment