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by ch4s3 12 days ago
I think the criticism here is that they're pumping that water in from the Colorado river based on a pricing schema that makes it artificially cheap t grow water intensive crops in a very arid region. If the pricing were modernized and rationalized those pistachios would be grown somewhere that has more rain fall. Moreover a lot of that water is transported with the pistachios out of the watershed so it creates 2nd order problems.

You could also argue that Amazon data centers are crucial commercial infrastructure that used for a lot of logistics necessary to move food around.