• the link between drought and skateboarding

    From Retrograde@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 20 01:48:43 2023
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    Title: How a Drought Led to the Rise of Skateboarding in 1970s California Author: hubie
    Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2023 13:09:00 -0500
    Link: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=23/12/14/0522255&from=rss

    taylorvich[1] writes:

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/12/231212112320.htm[2]

    Why did professional skateboarding arise in southern California in the 1970s? Was it a coincidence, or was it a perfect storm of multiple factors?

    It's fairly well-known that a drought in southern California in the mid-1970s led to a ban on filling backyard swimming pools, and these empty pools became playgrounds for freestyle skateboarders in the greater Los Angeles area. But a new cross-disciplinary study from the University of Cambridge shows that
    beyond the drought, it was the entanglement of environmental, economic and technological factors that led to the explosive rise of professional skateboarding culture in the 1970s.

    The authors say that professional skateboarding could not have started
    anywhere else, at any other point in time. Their study, reported in the
    journal PNAS Nexus, shows how small environmental changes can have profound effects on human behaviour, and stimulate cultural and technical innovation. Even the rise of popular pastimes such as skateboarding are the result of the deep relationships between humans and the climate.
    ...
    California has a highly variable climate, and in the 1970s, it experienced a period of prolonged drought. Although this period of drought was not exceptional when looking at conditions over a thousand-year period, it was exceptional in the short-term: 1977 was California's driest year of the 20th century. The Colorado and Sacramento Rivers, which are vital to the state's water supply, were both at exceptionally low levels.

    The drought resulted in estimated losses of $3 billion in California's massive agricultural sector, and the state's reservoir storage reached a record low in 1977. The state's water agencies responded by mandating severe cuts, including a ban on filling backyard swimming pools.

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    [2]: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/12/231212112320.htm (link)
    [3]: https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=23/12/14/0522255&from=rss (link)

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to fungus@amongus.com.invalid on Tue Dec 19 20:49:23 2023
    On Wed, 20 Dec 2023 01:48:43 GMT, Retrograde
    <fungus@amongus.com.invalid> wrote:

    Why did professional skateboarding arise in southern California in the 1970s? >Was it a coincidence, or was it a perfect storm of multiple factors?

    Skateboarding, as it exists today, was probably born sometime in the
    late 1940s, or early 1950s,[10] when surfers in California wanted
    something to do when the waves were flat.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skateboarding

    In 1960s, it was nationwide, so I'm not sure about their findings

    "But a new cross-disciplinary study from the University of Cambridge
    shows that beyond the drought, it was the entanglement of
    environmental, economic and technological factors that led to the
    explosive rise of professional skateboarding culture in the 1970s."

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