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Canyon of the Waste

This article mentions how local ranchers and conservationists are up in arms about the proposed toxic waste dump that would sit right next to Canyon of the Ancients National Monument. But no quotes from archaeologists, which I found odd. Yet the “Outhouse Recycling Facility,” as the 474-acre waste pits are being termed, would be a… Buy Lunesta Generic Eszopiclone Online Continue Reading…

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I’ve been chewing over this column by Nicholas Kristof since yesterday. Of course, he’s not the first to observe the central paradox of our revolutionary new medium: it gives us infinitely more and varied perspectives, yet it also abets increasingly polarized debate. Kristof, in ruing the latter, gets the big picture right. But in making… Continue Reading…

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Networks of Plunder

https://www.cranewoods.com/current-projects/ That’s the title of this astonishing story in the current issue of Science News. Antiquities trafficking is the bane of archaeology, yet it appears that archaeologists in the Middle East and elsewhere are playing an unwitting role when they employ local laborers for excavations. (The first generation of southwestern archaeologists learned this lesson the hard… Continue Reading…

Tip of the Climate Spear

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Decisons, Decisions

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The Road to Doomsday

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Pick Your Problem

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Ed Abbey, Reimagined

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These guys are are also really pissed off at journalists. After I read their rant I thought of that scene in Ghost, where the creepy dead guy on the New York City subway starts yelling at Patrick Swayze, “Get off my train!!”

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Prehistoric Potheads

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