Tippets: Where the Water Goes, Sylvester Stallone, Bear Spray Sales, Flaming Gorge Future
- USGS: “U.S. withdraws 410 billion gallons of water a day from its rivers, lakes and freshwater aquifers. About half is used to cool thermoelectric power plants, and most of that cools coal-powered plants.”
- Sylvester Stallone: I could be fly fishing in Ireland, but instead I’m out there doing it (“it” being “Christological taxomony”).
- As bear spray sales soar in Montana and Wyoming, Deb Freele talks of hearing the bear for the first time: “I heard a noise like a guy giving birth to a truck with tape over his mouth.” (Her husband snored through the actual attack.)
- Colin Kearns and Kevin Cooley fish Utah’s Flaming Gorge and ask: “A decline in water quality, a devastated fishery, a drop in tourism, lost jobs, and millions of dollars in lost business: How can one honestly justify all of that loss just for some pipeline?”
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