Or at least seems that way in terms of coverage now suggesting it's statistically significant.
I'm personally more worried about the Southwest not being able to agree to a way to not run out of water. Strange that it stopped being in the news around when that balloon showed up. I honestly think a coincidence, but says something about our priorities.
All states (except one county in California) agreeing to cut usage is, though.
Similarly, the GOP agreeing to take bipartisan action now that the Salt Lake is set to disappear in 5 years is new (if it dries out, the resulting dust will poison 1.5-2 million people in Salt Lake City).
I'm personally more worried about the Southwest not being able to agree to a way to not run out of water. Strange that it stopped being in the news around when that balloon showed up. I honestly think a coincidence, but says something about our priorities.