Posted inApril 30, 1984: Can the West swim upstream to jobs and happiness?

Yoo-hooing our way to decline

Especially in the West — where independence and conservatism are an authentic part of the regional consciousness — we all understand the hypocritical and ultimately destructive nature of the cargo cult and pork barrel approaches. But we have been able to pretend we do not really understand what is happening. Download entire issue to view […]

Posted inApril 30, 1984: Can the West swim upstream to jobs and happiness?

Phoenix works to turn a Salt River floodplain into a billion-dollar development

A prime example of Arizona’s ambitious plans for Central Arizona Project water is the Rio Salado project in Phoenix, a 20,000 acre development slated for a worthless, debris-filled floodplain on the Salt River. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/16.8/download-entire-issue

Posted inMarch 5, 1984: Linowes Commission raps coal leasing

The Dolores Project is man’s latest, and most grandiose, attempt to water Montezuma Valley

The Dolores project, centered around the new McPhee Dam, will deliver water to fields and towns, and will also epitomize government spending, manipulation and regulation at their most direct applications. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/16.4/download-entire-issue

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