Opinion

Letters | Musings on letters

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Musings on letters...

Letters | Let’s all support Ibash-I

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Let’s all support Ibashi-I...

Letters | Catholic school’s decision

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Catholic school’s decision...

End municipalization secrecy

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Let me start by saying I’m all for municipalization. I have supported the idea of forming a municipal electric utility in Boulder from the beginning. That said, I continue to be disappointed by the way that the City of Boulder conducts itself on this important issue...

Letters | Downside of natural gas

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Correction: The photograph that accompanied the article “Shades of White” in our July 7 issue was incorrectly attributed. Credit for the photograph should have gone to Dave Shults. Boulder Weekly regrets the error...

Fight terrorism by creating a gas glut

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Coal is a hydrocarbon that, to the profound annoyance of a lot of people, sustains civilization as we know it. It’s mainly used to generate electricity, and nearly half the electricity used in the U.S. comes from coal-fired power plants. Another 20 percent comes from...

A corporate split on climate change policy

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"The carbon-based free lunch is over," crowed the speaker. "Breakthroughs on climate change and improving our society's energy efficiency are within reach," he declared, to the enthusiastic cheers of environmentalists...

Far from liberalizing global policies, TPP is corporatizing them

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Words can be discombobulating when people twist them to fit concepts that are the exact opposite of what the word actually means...

No water for fracking? No problem

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One of the latest — and sillier — local whines against fracking is that it is a profligate consumer of water that takes 33,000 acre feet of the stuff permanently out of the state’s hydraulic cycle...

LETTERS

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Do it for our kids’ kids...

The fountainpen economy

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Even the word “greed” is not negative enough to characterize the all-out assault on workers by today’s corporate elite...

GOP lets corporate lobbyists take over Congress

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Being a congress critter is not as cushy a job as many assume. After all, they have to write legislation, organize hearings, write speeches, round up votes and do all sorts of other legislative-y things to pass laws...