California is experiencing a severe drought for the third consecutive year, negatively impacting the environment, economy, and population. The agricultural industry has been hit particularly hard, with estimates of $2 billion in losses and 70,000 lost jobs. Global warming is likely exacerbating the drought by reducing rainfall and snowpack. To address the water shortage, solutions like water conservation, desalination, recycling, and building new reservoirs have been proposed. The drought underscores the relationship between water resources and population growth in California.