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  • A note for future historians if Obama loses in 2012
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 06 13 at 12:26:36 pm | 5 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x60d

    [Update: What does the Desert Tortoise Website actually cost?]

    If, in November 2012, the incumbent in the Presidential election loses the State of California by one vote, and the course of the nation is thereby altered, I would like to take this

    … (continues)

  • Dear President Obama
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 01 28 at 9:17:49 pm | 0 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x5tc

    The State of the Union 2011 provides a reason to trot this poster out from a couple years ago:

    NOPE (No Coal is Clean Coal)

    Want the poster? Buy it … (continues)

  • Sometimes I hate being right
    By Chris Clarke on 2011 01 06 at 10:34:08 am | 3 comments

    An article on the Mother Jones site takes Obama’s administration to task for failing to protect endangered species:

    Obama is barely beating Bush at protecting new endangered species—and he’s far behind his Democratic predecessors. So far, his

    … (continues)

  • Obama administration grants ESA protection to front half of polar bear
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 04 01 at 1:24:42 pm | 7 comments

    Washington, DC April 1, 2010 — In what many Democratic strategists are hailing as a pragmatic political masterstroke, the Obama administration today announced that it would be granting full Endangered Species Act protections to the front half of

    … (continues)

  • Mono Basin Sage Grouse Is Endangered, But Protection Once Again Delayed
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 03 05 at 12:58:35 pm | 3 comments

    From the Center for Biological Diversity:

    LAS VEGAS— In response to a petition and lawsuit from the Center for Biological Diversity and other environmental and faith-based groups, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that a

    … (continues)

  • Obama, SOTU and the environment
    By Chris Clarke on 2010 01 29 at 8:30:20 pm | 5 comments

    image I should know better than to compose posts in a browser window: Safari just crashed and took with it about 20 minutes worth of writing on Obama’s miserable-from-an-environmentalist-POV State of The Union address on Wednesday.

    Fortunately, Rana

    … (continues)

  • Destroying the Joshua trees in order to save them
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 07 02 at 6:07:50 pm | 2 comments | Shorter URL: http://coyot.es/x7rb

    The soil here is tawny, pale with a reddish cast, alluvium washed down out of the Black and Date Creek mountain ranges, and the Grayback and Weaver mountains behind them. Wind and flash flood have rendered the rock, pulverized it. Soft lava and old

    … (continues)

  • Political blogging
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 03 07 at 8:11:20 pm | 13 comments

    Someone has been taking me to task in comments over not weighing in on the most recent blogspats, the three with which I’m most familiar having to do with race and blogging. One centered on feminist blogs, one in the LiveJournal fan community, and

    … (continues)

  • Ken Salazar: bad for endangered species?
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 01 14 at 11:14:21 am | 5 comments

    More distressing information on Ken Salazar, Obama’s pick for Interior Secretary, from the Western Watersheds Project:

    While Colorado’s Attorney General, in 1999, Salazar threatened a lawsuit against the Department of the Interior if the Service

    … (continues)

  • No Coal is Clean Coal
    By Chris Clarke on 2009 01 13 at 9:52:54 pm | 0 comments

    NOPE (No Coal is Clean Coal)… (continues)

  • Yes We Can drill off the California coast?
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 30 at 11:55:29 am | 2 comments

    Connect the dots.

    From a San Francisco Chronicle article published yesterday, written by the estimable Jane Kay.

    The context:

    The federal government is taking steps that may open California’s fabled coast to oil drilling in as few as three

    … (continues)

  • Find that receipt
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 26 at 12:25:31 pm | 0 comments

    Eric has an gift or two he’s planning to return this week, including:

    ... Ken Salazar. But then, we actually pay attention to Interior. Its one of those “Indian Things”, like siting in circles talking to rocks, or watching the revolving doors at

    … (continues)

  • Vilsack: Another Bad Cabinet Pick for USDA
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 19 at 11:10:12 am | 6 comments

    Via Anuradha Mittal at the Oakland Institute, more change that looks remarkably like what we wanted to change from. Executive summary: http://www.stopvilsack.org.

    An Action Alert from the Organic Consumers Association

    Organic Consumers

    … (continues)

  • Why The Blog World Frustrates Me, cont.
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 17 at 8:56:18 pm | 9 comments

    As of 7:57 PM Pacific Time, according to Technorati. Totals will change.

    Ken Salazar, Obama’s pick for Interior Secretary,  will oversee resource extraction from and/or protection of one fifth of the US’s land area. Salazar has deep ties to the

    … (continues)

  • Ivanpah Solar Project
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 12 05 at 10:21:21 am | 2 comments

    Left out of my discussion yesterday of the big solar thermal proposal for the Ivanpah Valley—because I didn’t find out about it until just now—was the fact that the site that would be bulldozed for construction of the Ivanpah Solar Generating

    … (continues)

  • Obama and Extinction
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 11 21 at 11:04:56 pm | 16 comments

    There is more to protecting the environment than mitigating climate change.

    You wouldn’t know that just from listening to the campaign speeches we’ve all heard over the last few months. The one environmental topic that ever got brought up was

    … (continues)

  • Saul Alinsky wins election
    By Chris Clarke on 2008 11 05 at 3:54:37 pm | 0 comments

    Regardless of how one feels about the candidate - I myself am shelving my cynicism about centrism, for a couple of days, out of respect for the historical milestone we witness this week - the election was a stunning affirmation of the power of a

    … (continues)

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I'm a natural history and environmental writer, an editor and photographer. I've lived in upstate New York, the SF Bay Area, Washington, DC, the Mojave Desert, and Los Angeles. My writing has appeared in publications ranging from Camas and Orion to Bay Nature, California Wild, the Boston Globe, and about thirty daily papers nationwide when I was a syndicated garden writer for the Knight-Ridder chain. No, I never got to meet the talking car.

I've traveled extensively in the Mojave, Great Basin and Sonoran deserts, as well as in the steppes and slickrock country of the Colorado Plateau.

About Coyote Crossing

This blog has existed in one form or another since 2003. At first it was called Creek Running North, after Pinole Creek, near where I lived back then. I moved in 2008 and renamed the site Coyote Crossing, but about a thousand people* still link here under the old name.

My publicist tells me I should mention that my writing here has frequently been called the best on the Internet.

* May not actually equal 1000

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