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MichaelLaurie's comments
Posted Sun, Dec 18, 10:01 a.m.
When I read the article I was thinking along the same lines as Steve E. If we can help wood heating people reduce their heating needs with energy audits and assistance with installing the appropriate weatherization then they will need to burn less wood. And the transition to a cleaner ...
MOREPosted Sun, Jul 6, 12:17 p.m.
Rising cost of oil is already slowing down sprawl: I think the article is well written and agree with it. One question I have: "Is the Cascade Land Conservancy overestimating the future extent of sprawl in light of how high oil prices are already putting a damper on sprawl?" I ...
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