An Unlikely Ally for Trump's Attack on the Environment?
 
The Trump administration and Cadiz company won an unlikely ally for their efforts to cut down a national monument  designated by President Obama, roll back  environmental protections and ignore science .  Democratic Congressman Tony Cardenas signed a letter  promoting the Cadiz company's plans to pump 16 billion gallons of water a year from Mojave Trails National Monument and sell it to Orange County.   Cardenas' letter regurgitates Cadiz talking points defending the company, and opposing Assembly Bill 1000   (AB1000), state-level legislation that would increase scrutiny of the  Cadiz water deal to prevent the company from harming natural springs  that wildlife depend upon for survival.  It's not clear at first glance why Cardenas would support the Cadiz plan (although he received at least $2,500  in donations from Cadiz).    Writer Judith Lewis Mernit's wisdom  probably sheds the most revealing light on the mentality driving Cardenas' support for Cadiz:   "[T]...
 
 
