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Blythe solar project gets BLM approval in Riverside County | Greenspace | Los Angeles Times

Link to: Blythe solar project gets BLM approval in Riverside County | Greenspace | Los Angeles Times.

Solar reflectors

Some good news – this project approved for my neck of the woods (neck of the sand…. somehow that doesn’t sound so good) right on top of all the funding approved for mass transit-train projects in California and L.A.

I daresay, that’s moving in the correct direction. I want that train! Money coming from the stimulus – oh yeah, that “failure” we’ve been being lied to about – to ratchet up the green economy and provide jobs in a much needed area of our state.

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Does anybody really think a solar energy project would get off the ground or even be talked about in a Republican administration? The oil and gas supplicant party? Remember, it was good ol’ Ronnie Reagan who removed the solar panels from the White House, that Jimmy Carter had installed.

I often wonder how life might be different in our country if we had had the collective wisdom to listen to Jimmy Carter’s concern about our environmental future. Perhaps there would have been no SUVs and no oil wars. Perhaps we’d be 20 years ahead of where we are now with trying to find a workable replacement for oil. And perhaps those things would have worked their way into our lives anyway, despite his best efforts.

While he’s widely viewed as a somewhat failed president, mostly by right-wing rewritings of history, I think Jimmy Carter was way ahead of his time. He’s the first president I ever got to vote for! Now that’s appropriate for this election day.

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