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KQED's Climate Watch: Green Gridlock Part Two: Cherry Good

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

Good lives on a piece of desert mountain property above Pipes Canyon, CA. One of the Green Path North Transmission Corridor routes would be built on her land. Good says if its passed, shell move away from her home, a structure she and her husband built from the ground up; a place she calls her dream home. Video by Rob Schmitz. (www.kqed.org/climatewatch)

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  • You seem to me rather blue blooded, gentle and concerned with wonderful personality. You're a dignified warrior of words, and you are realizing that UN Agenda 21 is not actually on the side of real off grid rural people. It is counter to that. You're my fellow High Desert dweller, and I back you fully. Hang in with your stance, and cheers! Hat's off to you.

  • I'd like to find a map of the aquafers, the water deposits on top of the crust rock world wide

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