Resource   Politics Miss the Forest for the Trees

Resource Politics Miss the Forest for the Trees

BOZEMAN, MONT.- Snow is still ten feet deep on the Spanish Peaks just south of town, but summer is coming to the Gallatin Valley. Greening fields and the sudden emergence of kayaks and mountain bikes tells us the annual crush of tourists will soon arrive in the region’s national parks and forests. Recreation is serious […]

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 Fostering a new west that respects old values

Fostering a new west that respects old values

New demographics and cultures are defining the next American West. Newcomers, urban and affluent, are escaping cities to build better lives. They work with information and manipulate symbols rather than stuff, and bring with them an utterly different value system for the land. A value system based on a romantic notion of the West’s ecosystems […]

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 Marking the End of an Era of Crisis Entrepreneurship

Marking the End of an Era of Crisis Entrepreneurship

Our Stolen Future, Vice President Al Gore writes in the book’s Foreward, discusses “compelling and urgent questions that must be answered.” He calls it the sequel to the first enviromental benchmark, Silent Spring. He’s wrong. Our Stolen Future marks the end of an era of public susceptibility to ill-founded hysteria and crisis entrepreneurship. Unlike Al […]

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