Based on the collective experience of the many individuals, groups and organizations currently working to address the perilous state of the Great Salt Lake, the most essential component is that having to do with cooperation and community.

The consensus of scientists and ecologists is that a problem as complex as an imperiled saline lake during a period of both regional and global climate change cannot be solved either simply or quickly. The good news, however, is that it can be solved — but only by all of us working together in a cooperative, coordinated, unified and systematic way.

“All of us” means not only governments, municipalities, corporations, businesses, nonprofits, churches, universities and other such entities, but also, and perhaps especially, individual citizens — ordinary,

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