Published: December 22, 2008, 12:00 am
Updated: October 7, 2009, 7:37 am
Lead Author: Cliff Lyon
Here's Tim's interview sliced (MP3) from the whole show for you convenience. Its fantastic! As usual, Amy is great.
Please pass it around as broadly as possible. We'll post the results of the court hearing as it happens.
Note: This is only half of Tim's interview. For the full interview, click here.
Posing As A Bidder, Utah Student Disrupts Government Auction of 150,000 Acres Of Wilderness For Oil & Gas Drilling
In a national broadcast exclusive, University of Utah student Tim DeChristopher explains how he “bought” 22,000 acres of land in an attempt to save the property from drilling. The sale had been strongly opposed by many environmental groups. Stephen Bloch of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance said: "This is the fire sale, the Bush administration’s last great gift to the oil and gas industry.”
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Here's Tim's interview sliced (MP3) from the whole show for you convenience. Its fantastic! As usual, Amy is great.
Please pass it around as broadly as possible. We'll post the results of the court hearing as it happens.
Note: This is only half of Tim's interview. For the full interview, click here.
Posing As A Bidder, Utah Student Disrupts Government Auction of 150,000 Acres Of Wilderness For Oil & Gas Drilling
In a national broadcast exclusive, University of Utah student Tim DeChristopher explains how he “bought” 22,000 acres of land in an attempt to save the property from drilling. The sale had been strongly opposed by many environmental groups. Stephen Bloch of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance said: "This is the fire sale, the Bush administration’s last great gift to the oil and gas industry.”
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Comments
Posted by Lucy Kerr on December 22, 2008 12:54 pm
Really fantastic interview. Good job!