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  • Dry peatland at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Ibu Itin (Pak Udeng's wife) of Tumbang Nusa village and her son, Ahmad Saidi, pose for a photo  in her home.
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  • Pak Juni Rabat But, a firefighter volunteer, poses for a portrait during a training course.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Tea coloured water reflects sunlight at Sebangau National Park
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  • Dedy Sentoso, SPTN wilayah II Pulang Pisau, poses for a portrait at Sebangau National Park.
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  • Acil Bergincu and her husband pose for a portrait in front of their house.  She and her family lives in a small fishing village at Sebangau National Park for the last 20 years.
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  • A fisherman fixes his fishing tools at Sebangau National Park
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  • Ibu Itin (Pak Udeng's wife) of Tumbang Nusa village, poses for a photo in her home.
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  • Bapak Akhmad Tamanuruddin (Pak Taman) poses for a portrait.  He is one of the few farmers in Nusa Tumbang that don't practice slash and burning practice.
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  • Pak Dio, Head of Nusa Tumbang village, poses for a portrait.
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  • Ibu Itin (Pak Udeng's wife) of Tumbang Nusa village, poses for a photo in her home.
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  • Kubu of WoF (Working on Fire) from South Africa poses for a portrait during a training course for volunteer firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api).
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  • Trevor Wilson poses for a portrait during a training course for volunteer firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api).
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  • Pak Udeng, volunteer firefighter of MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) poses for a portrait during a training course.
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  • A trainer for volunteer firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api, poses for a portrait.
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  • A trainer for volunteer firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api, poses for a portrait.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Staff at Sebangau National Park poses for a portrait.
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  • Acil Bergincu tend to her fish net.  She and her family lives in a small fishing village at Sebangau National Park for the last 20 years.
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  • Acil Bergincu and her husband pose for a portrait.  She and her family lives in a small fishing village at Sebangau National Park for the last 20 years.
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  • A fisherman feeds his fish farm inside the box.
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  • A fishing village at Sebangau National Park.
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  • Remains of burned peatland at Sebangau National Park
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  • Peatland at Sebangau National Park.
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  • Ibu Itin (Pak Udeng's wife) of Tumbang Nusa village and her son, Ahmad Saidi, pose for a photo outside of her home.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Volunteer Firefighters or MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) take part in a training course at Nusa Tumbang Village.
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  • Dedy Sentoso, SPTN wilayah II Pulang Pisau, poses for a portrait at Sebangau National Park.
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  • Dedy Sentoso, SPTN wilayah II Pulang Pisau, poses for a portrait at Sebangau National Park.
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  • Acil Bergincu and her husband pose for a portrait.  She and her family lives in a small fishing village at Sebangau National Park for the last 20 years.
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  • A family that lives in a small village at Sebangau National Park eats their breakfast.
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  • Peatland at Sebangau National Park during sunset.
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  • Trees with watermark at Sebangau National Park
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  • Remains of burned peatland at Sebangau National Park
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  • Villagers travel on a boat at Sebangau National Park
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  • Peatland at Sebangau National Park.
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  • Pak Udeng, volunteer firefighter of MPA (Masyarakat Peduli Api) poses for a portrait during a training course.
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  • Acil Bergincu and her family pose for a portrait in front of their house. She and her family lives in a small fishing village at Sebangau National Park for the last 20 years.
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  • A house built above water at Sebangau National Park.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • The view of Napa from Atlas Peak in Soda Canyon on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • The view of Walt Ranch from Jim Wilson’s property on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Amber Manfree poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022 at Atlas Peak, one of the highest points in Soda Canyon that offer an expanded view of Napa. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Amber Manfree poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022 at Atlas Peak, one of the highest points in Soda Canyon that offer an expanded view of Napa. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • The view of Napa from Atlas Peak in Soda Canyon on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Sue Wegner, a resident of Circle Oaks that oppose the development of Walt Ranch poses for a portrait in front of her house on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Sue Wegner, a resident of Circle Oaks that oppose the development of Walt Ranch poses for a portrait in front of her house on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Jim Wilson poses for a portrait with his dog Skye at his property in Napa next door to the Walt Ranch on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Jim Wilson poses for a portrait with his dog Skye at his property in Napa next door to the Walt Ranch on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Chardonnay vineyard at Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena on April 5, 2022 owned by Stu Smith who supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Chardonnay vineyard at Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena on April 5, 2022 owned by Stu Smith who supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Chardonnay vineyard at Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena on April 5, 2022 owned by Stu Smith who supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Chardonnay vineyard at Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena on April 5, 2022 owned by Stu Smith who supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena, shows chardonnay vineyard on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Stu Smith, owner of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena poses for a portrait on April 5, 2022. Stu supports the development of the Walt Ranch because he believes that they are following the rules and regulations. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A view of Smith-Madrone Winery in St. Helena in Napa County on April 5, 2022. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A vineyard at Mountain Peak is seen on April 5, 2022. Mountain Peak proposal to build a huge winery operation in the remote valley met strong opposition from neighbors like Amber Manfree. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A vineyard at Mountain Peak is seen on April 5, 2022. Mountain Peak proposal to build a huge winery operation in the remote valley met strong opposition from neighbors like Amber Manfree. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • A vineyard at Mountain Peak is seen on April 5, 2022. Mountain Peak proposal to build a huge winery operation in the remote valley met strong opposition from neighbors like Amber Manfree. A fight over plans to plant a vineyard in the mountains above Napa Valley is coming to a head, with the county set to cast a pivotal vote on a project that has been at the center of a battle over where grapes should be grown in the nation's premier wine-growing region. A Texas billionaire couple proposed the Walt Ranch vineyard a decade ago, but have been blocked by lawsuits and procedural appeals by opponents citing everything from impact on limited water resources to despoiling a pristine landscape. The latest issue centers on an argument that the vineyard would hurt efforts to combat climate change by removing 14,000 trees. Andri Tambunan for The Wall Street Journal.
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