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Stretching the notion of neighbor

Seven years ago, Rev. Peter Sawtell took a leap of faith. He founded a nonprofit organization in Denver called Eco-Justice Ministries and became one of a small handful of Westerners working full-time on faith-based environmental issues. Nearly a decade later, the United Church of Christ minister is busy consulting with clergy, preaching to congregations around […]

Posted inNovember 26, 2007: Beetle Warfare

Becoming a native

There’s nothing like spending time in New Mexico to make you contemplate the West’s long and tumultuous history and confront the thorny question: Just who is a native? William “Sonny” Weahkee qualifies. He’s a Pueblo Indian and Albuquerque activist who directs the SAGE Council, which fought for a decade alongside Anglo environmentalists against a proposed […]

Posted inNovember 26, 2007: Beetle Warfare

A former Hot Shot looks at the West’s wildfires

The recent wildfires that burned 600 square miles, razed some 3,000 homes, killed 14 people and forced the evacuations of over a half-million Southern Californians shared one characteristic: All the homes burned were so close to public land that fire moved easily from hillsides covered with chaparral into subdivisions packed with natural vegetation.  I’ve seen […]

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Western water is petering out

Gerald Spangler needs no statistics or charts to tell him what he already knows: We are running out of water. Spangler is a semi-retired farmer who has lived in southwest Nebraska, 15 miles east of the Colorado border, since the Dust Bowl days. In 1 979, he drilled his first groundwater well to a depth […]

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