Sin City atones for its water-profligate ways with a theme park devoted to eco-sensitive desert living. However, the park is really intended as a teaching tool for the future generations....
“Having kids go through there is probably the most important thing,” concedes skeptic Geoff Schumacher, a Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist. Each child in the Las Vegas Valley is likely to tour the facility three times by high school graduation, according to Von Winkel, the preserve’s acting research manager, so eventually its lessons will take root in the community. “It might take a generation,” he says. “We’re here for the long run.” Via Metropolis
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