To any Iowa Sierrans who have the time and interest, especially those with long experience in Iowa: I may be asked by a journalist in the near future why Iowa seems to show less concern about the environment (in terms of spending and regulations) than some neighboring states. I may also be asked whether that situation may change in the future and what, if anything, might change it. I may also be asked which Iowa environmental issues are or will be the real hot-button issues to watch in the near future. I'd appreciate other opinions than mine. (And if you feel that the above characterization of Iowa is unfair or inaccurate, please say so.) I grew up in Michigan, so even after 28 years in Story County, I don't understand Iowa culture from the special perspective of having grown up here and/or from having lived in other parts of the state. Thanks very much in advance to anyone who responds, and please feel free to do so privately. And of course you'll be off the record for any journalistic purposes. I just want to gain a better perspective so I can provide one when asked. Cindy Cindy Hildebrand [log in to unmask] Ames, IA 50010 "We landed one time only to let the men geather Pappaws or the Custard apple of which this Country abounds, and the men are very fond of." (William Clark) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To view the Sierra Club List Terms & Conditions, see: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/terms.asp