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Enough real-estate bashing

Re: David Oates’ essay “Empty pods and pleasant graveyards”: It’s just great to read yet another screed published in HCN railing on the real estate industry (HCN, 6/12/06: Empty pods and pleasant graveyards). How original and refreshing. Why don’t you scrape the rust off of your imaginations and try focusing on good real estate projects that […]

Posted inAugust 7, 2006: Is It or Isn't It (Just Another Mouse)?

Water for farms, not urban sprawl

I find it ironic that Chad Roberts’ letter appears in the same issue of HCN that features an article about how the environmental movement’s single-minded campaign to close down ranching, mining, and timber cutting in the West helped create the economic vacuum into which Industrial Tourism has poured (HCN, 5/29/06: Clinging hopelessly to the past). According […]

Posted inAugust 7, 2006: Is It or Isn't It (Just Another Mouse)?

Stiles fights corporate environmentalism

For my money, Jim Stiles, along with a small handful of others like Charles Bowden and Doug Peacock, is one of the leading fresh, outside-the-box voices in the American West since Ed Abbey’s death (HCN, 5/29/06: Clinging hopelessly to the past). We need more of them.  Unfortunately, prophets like Stiles (here meaning not smitten-by-gawd predictors, but […]

Posted inAugust 7, 2006: Is It or Isn't It (Just Another Mouse)?

Recreation is just another boom

Let me make something clear: I do not like backcountry mountain biking, white-tablecloth-and-fine-wine river adventures or any of the rest of New West’s industrial recreationism. But Jim Stiles’ idea that New West recreationism is just as destructive as Old West extractionism is just plain hogwash (HCN, 5/29/06:Clinging hopelessly to the past). Industrial logging and ranching […]

Posted inAugust 7, 2006: Is It or Isn't It (Just Another Mouse)?

Beating extinction for Gunnison grouse

Thanks for airing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s dirty laundry. Not listing the Gunnison sage grouse as an endangered species is mind-boggling (HCN, 6/12/06: On a wing and a prayer). This is an administration that wouldn’t have listed the passenger pigeon as endangered, if they’d had the chance. San Miguel County, home to the most […]

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