[env-trinity] There's a new post at KlamBlog

Felice Pace unofelice at gmail.com
Mon Dec 7 12:18:14 PST 2015


The new post is titled:

          Klamath Politics Tests KBRA Friendship Bonds
<http://www.klamblog.blogspot.com/2015/12/klamath-politics-tests-kbra-friendship.html>


Here's how it begins:

          *Those who pay attention to Klamath River Basin issues are by now
very familiar with claims that former Klamath adversaries - Farmers,
Tribes, Fishermen and Environmentalists - have overcome former conflicts,
forged friendships and now support each other. Five years after the KBRA
Water Deal was signed, those claims are still being made, not just by the
"parties" that signed the Deal but by politicians, newspaper editors and a
host of fellow travelers. A recent announcement by the Yurok Tribe
<http://klamblog.blogspot.com/2015/09/the-yurok-tribes-kbra-withdrawal.html>,
one of the KBRA's main architects, stating that it was withdrawing from the
Deal because it was no longer possible to obtain the benefits for the
Klamath River it had negotiated, has not stemmed the rhetorical claims that
harmony now reigns among the Basin's tribes and irrigators. *

And here's how it ends:

          *KlamBlog challenges the Klamath Water Users Association and the
Family Farm Alliance to take a public position on Walden 's draft
legislation. We challenge those reporting on Klamath issues to put the
question directly to the two organizations: Do they support Walden's draft
legislation or do they stand with the tribes in opposition?*

Read the full post and leave a comment at KlamBlog
<http://www.KlamBlog.blogspot.com>.
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