Nevada Ballot Measure a Catch-22 for the Mojave
 
  "As we focus on climate change, we must also act decisively to protect  the living world while we still have time. It would be humanity’s  ultimate achievement."  - E.O. Wilson   Nevada is poised to vote on whether to increase its  renewable portfolio standard (RPS) - the share of electricity required to come  from renewable sources - to 50% by the year 2030, without any plan  for  protecting Nevada's increasingly vulnerable wildlands. An increased RPS  without corresponding plans to protect wildlands is sure to spur a  second rush of solar and wind projects, but continuing to burn fossil  fuels will compound the ongoing harmful effects of climate change on  that same landscape.  A more sensible path - providing stronger  incentives for solar on rooftops and over parking lots and diverting  larger projects to already-disturbed lands - has eluded the state's  policymakers and environmental groups.      This Joshua tree woodland in southern Nevada...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
