There's an excellent article in the January 19, 2015 special issue of High Country News on the future of environmental ideas:
The Unusual Occupation at Utah’s Book Cliffs in High Country News
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"Keystone XL helped galvanize the national climate movement. But there are mini-Keystones all over – smaller pieces of less politically and environmentally significant infrastructure that are the foundation for a new rush on fossil fuels right here at home, including tar sands. Grassroots activists have taken notice, loudly opposing developments of all sizes and consequences."
Risking arrest protesting fossil fuel development? It’s notable that anyone will. #tarsands http://t.co/hw7Ha7jucy pic.twitter.com/TN3mDNbdns
— High Country News (@highcountrynews) January 26, 2015
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