In a previous opinion piece, “ A citizen symphony for saving the Great Salt Lake ,” I argued that in spite of its present state, scope and complexity, our treasured lake can be saved, “but only by all of us working together in a cooperative, unified and systematic way.” Without question, as people all over the world have discovered, facing the multiple and complex challenges related to a withering saline lake can be overwhelming, but the consequences of not saving the lake are so profound — because of the large number of people it affects — that those of us working to save it feel we must persist in both commitment and hope.

That is why a number of individuals and organizations (e.g. Grow the Flow, Great Salt Lake Rising, FastForward for the Planet, LDS Earth Stewardship, etc.) are in

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