Facing long-term reality

Letter from Ed Rogers

Drought – March 2003 – Colorado Central Magazine

Editors:

As this winter turns dry, more people are starting to realize that the drought we are experiencing is not short term and finally the media appear to be waking up to what many geologists and climatologists have been warning: this drought is long term, possibly decades long.

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Invasion of the CEOnistas

Letter from Ed Rogers

Modern Life – August 2002 – Colorado Central Magazine

Editors:

In an attempt to avoid indictments, the 500 remaining CEOs of publicly held US companies made an attempt to enter Mexico but were blocked at the border. They then held a hastily called unannounced public meeting, found an unregulated Colorado County, and have now sought refuge in Chaffee County, Colorado.

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Using the products of mining to protest against mining

Letter from Ed Rogers

Mining – June 2002 – Colorado Central Magazine

Hi Ed,

Enjoyed your article on the Mica mine [May edition] very much. Being a geologist and in minerals exploration for twenty years it hit a home run with me. Nothing galls me more then folks who drive a low gas mileage SUV, wearing gold watches and bracelets, silver buttons, sitting encased in a metal vehicle going to protest a mine. The protesters were probably alerted to the meeting via the internet looking at a computer which is loaded with metal which was mined and which gets power from a coal burning power plant. Gads let’s insure that this lifestyle is preserved, but not in their backyard!

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