From Raser Technologies:
Noting that Utah has natural resources that can be economically developed and managed responsibly to provide much of the West’s renewable energy demands, Governor Huntsman said, “I am pleased to see home-grown businesses, like Raser, take a leadership role in developing our geothermal resources for the benefit of us all.”
Tom Brokaw delivered today's University of Montana commencement speech. From the Missoulian:
Brokaw, a 71-year-old South Dakota native, owns a ranch near Big Timber and lives half the year in Montana. America has become "a society utterly absorbed in consumption and dismissive of moderation," he warned. How America and the world will supply its energy "without exacerbating global climate change is an urgent question for your time." There's too much at stake now to live a life of "greed and excess."
4 comments:
Brokaw....the man who owns a huge ranch in Montana and still flies to New York City to get his mug on tv is worried about consumption? Why doesn't he lead by example and live in a two bed/ one bath ranch home in Yankton?
The irony wasn't lost on me either, Thad. What do you think about Huck pulling out?
TV made Huck soft. I'm with the pizza guy, Herman Cain.
Btw, interested party once again made the "Best of Rapid Reply."
where is that archived?
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