Visit http://ourpubliclands.org to join us. For 6,000 years, a pronghorn herd has migrated from present day Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming into the Upper Green River Valley, where the animals spend the winter before returning to the park in the spring. Over the past decade, a natural gas extraction boom has transformed the antelopes' winter range into a spider web of roads, drilling rigs and compressors.
So sad.
Too bad our government IS Big Energy.
kYels1 3 years ago
Everything is second to energy production.
= ... Energy counts, nothing else matters.
This robs our children of the beauty and diversity of our world, and also makes everyone short of energy.
The better path is to implement sustainable renewable sources in a careful environmentally friendly way. We can do this if only we elect those with the political will and foresight to protect our environment.
JohnDeBunkTest 3 years ago 2