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02/13/2023
■Class discussion: Should a farmer or rancher be able to object to a neighbor allowing wind turbines on their own land? Why or why not? Should land-owners be able to object to oil wells, fracking or coal mining on neighboring land? Would you rather live near wind turbines and solar panels or oil fields and coal mines? Which is worse for your health and the environment? Do you think we need to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources? Is it worth spending billions of taxpayer dollars to make the switch? What are the problems in changing to clean energy?
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Here on the Western Slope, young citizens are honing and testing their skills to take on a rapidly changing world. Largely thanks to technology, they are in the midst of the most profound seismic shift the world has ever seen.
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