Results for keyword: Socio-Economics
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'Ghost fleet' in search of a final resting place
Newport, Ore., decides the environmental and financial risks are too great to allow Bay Bridge Enterprises, a ship-recycling firm, to dismantle decommissioned military vessels at Yaquina Bay
by Elizabeth Grossman, Feb 20, 2006 -
Oil shale, our feel-good rock
The writer has seen oil shale come and go before
by Steve Voynick, Dec 26, 2005 -
A New Green Revolution
In Montana’s dying farm country, "vanguard agriculture" is putting people back to work on the land
by Sam Western, Dec 26, 2005 -
Energy companies plow some profits back into Western ground
Raymond Plank, chairman of Apache Corp., says responsible companies like his prove that the energy industry can reduce its environmental impacts and give more back to local communities
by Ray Ring, Nov 28, 2005 -
Storing fat from the feeding frenzy
Westerners need to prepare for the next economic bust by saving money from today’s energy boom, just as black bears store calories in the form of fat in order to get through the winter
by Paul Larmer, Nov 28, 2005 -
Gold from the Gas Fields
Energy companies are reaping billions from the West, but few states outside Wyoming are making sure that wealth stays at home and is invested wisely.
by Ray Ring, Nov 28, 2005 -
A city center in the suburbs
Charlie Lybrand enjoys living in his transit-oriented complex in metro Denver, because he rarely has to drive to get to college or go out to party
by Allen Best, Nov 14, 2005 -
Reading, riding and relaxing
Architect Kevin Koernig, who commutes from suburban Littleton to downtown Denver, loves light rail because it saves him money, keeps him healthy, and gives him extra time to read
by Allen Best, Nov 14, 2005 -
Is how we’re living gross?
The writer sees his over-developed town through a friend’s eyes
by Alan Kesselheim, Oct 17, 2005 -
Don’t be fooled: Our southern border is as porous as ever
The writer asks why we brag about effectively enforcing the border when illegal aliens just keep trying until they succeed
by Jack McGarvey, Sep 19, 2005






