Court decision blocking Adirondack snowmobile trail has other outdoors enthusiasts concerned – newyorkupstate.com

Court decision blocking Adirondack snowmobile trail has other outdoors enthusiasts concerned – newyorkupstate.com

I think the solution is to repeal the forest preserve language in the constitution and move the Adirondack Park either into the state's reforestation program or the state nature and historic preserve, but I'm a right wing reactionary like Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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How Big Oil Companies Are Promising a Low-Carbon Future : NPR

Big Oil is standing on the precipice of something. But no one can agree what it is. A long, slow decline? An abrupt collapse? A remarkable reinvention?

Mounting urgency about climate change has finally reached the boardrooms of Exxon Mobil, BP, Shell and other international oil companies. Under intense pressure, these companies are universally pledging to prepare for a low-carbon or "lower-carbon" future. The Week That Shook Big Oil Business The Week That Shook Big Oil

But there's no consensus what a future with less oil would look like for companies that have been greatly enriched by the fossil fuels driving climate change.

Yummie Breakfast

I haven't had corn beef hash in a long time, and without my hunting knife and some quick thinking to get open the can, I probably wouldn't have have had anything. While I probably should sharpen my knife now, it cut the can like butter, which was good because I left my can opener home and couldn't find my pocket knife in my truck.

Taken on Sunday June 11, 2017 at Piseco-Powley Road.

What It’s Like Living in SOUTH DAKOTA

You know for a while I kind of had thing for South Dakota, but after watching this video, I am not sure I am that excited about that state. Seems kind of flat and boring outside of the Black Hills, although a lot of great libertarian minded folk out that way that probably don't care what you do on your own land within reason.

FBI Secure-Phone Sting Nets More than 800 Arrests Worldwide : NPR

Trojan Shield: FBI Secure-Phone Sting Nets More than 800 Arrests Worldwide : NPR

The criminals texted each other about drug deals and money laundering, confident in special encrypted devices using a platform dubbed Anom. There was just one problem for the crime rings: The FBI was being copied on every message — millions of them worldwide. In fact, the agency had sent the Anom devices into the black market in the first place.

Those are the details and allegations that are now emerging about Operation Trojan Shield, an international effort coordinated by the FBI that has resulted in more than 800 arrests.