Stewart and Lynda Resnick own the Wonderful Company ... rights have not affected Los Angeles' water supply throughout the wildfire crisis. In a severe drought, Los Angeles County or the city ...
The couple’s company has a majority stake in a water bank in the San Joaquin Valley and uses vast amounts of water to manage its nearly 130,000-acre California agriculture operation. But the claim ...
Forbes' latest edition of its Fresh Take newsletter focuses on a misconception about water politics amid Los Angeles wildfires, Red Dye No. 3's ban and more.
There are misconceptions circulating about who’s at fault for the fires burning tens of thousands of acres across Los Angeles.
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Claims about a billionaire couple hurting efforts to fight the L.A. fires via their ‘control’ of the water supply are falseStewart and Lynda Resnick made their fortune growing pistachios ... They have been falsely accused of hoarding water and exacerbating the wildfire crisis currently plaguing the Los Angeles ...
Stewart Resnick and his wife, Lynda, are business partners and the ... as Los Angeles endures the worst wildfire in its history. In the 1980s, the Resnicks began investing in pistachios, almonds ...
Democratic leadership was blamed for fire hydrants running dry and for ... Social media users have claimed that Stewart and Lynda Resnick, co-owners of a massive agriculture company that has ...
Some 20% of hydrants failed during the fight to save the Pacific Palisades from LA’s massive fire on Jan. 7. Here’s how other ...
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