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Gogebic Taconite and Our Wetlands
Published in the Green Bay Press Gazette under the headline “Gogebic’s iron mine should be examined from all angles.” A link to the commentary is provided below. Count on the debate over the permitting process that would allow Gogebic Taconite … Continue reading
Gogebic Taconite: Their Mine, Our Water
Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on Sunday, February 18, 2012. A link to the essay appears below. Water. You can’t live with it. You can’t live without it. If water is part of a river, stream or wetland that … Continue reading
The Boy, the Mine and the Earth
Published in the Duluth News Tribune on Sunday, February 12, 2012 with the headline “Flambeau mine gives us a reason to protect the Earth.” A link to the essay appears below. I think of the boy frequently as I … Continue reading
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Tagged duluth news tribune, Flambeau mine, Gogebic Taconite, hurley wisconsin, Karl Garson, Penokee Range
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On Croutons, Buicks and Taconite
Published in The La Crosse Tribune on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 with the headline, “Scars from mining will never go away.” A link to the essay is provided below. Crouton and Shred Division. That’s the wording of a sign that … Continue reading