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Rural climate skeptics are costing us time and money. Do we keep indulging them?

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics September 27, 2022

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Looking back, Bradley Bentz doesn't know what took him so long to move out of Los Angeles County. For decades, he'd lived a short walk from the Santa Anita Park racetrack in Arcadia and a few minutes drive to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. It was the typical city life. The cars and the smog. The noise. The lights that you can't even tell when it's dark, Bentz said, shaking his head as if waking up from a nightmare. I just... + full article



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