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Evan Grauer: If the Great Salt Lake is allowed to dry up, Utah's best and brightest will move away.

Do we risk slowing current economic growth by decreasing water use to ensure future generations have opportunity to develop Utah’s economy?By Evan Grauer | Special to The TribuneBy now, many of us recognize the environmental and economic impacts of allowing the Great Salt Lake to disappear.

Many of my peers often wonder if our children will have a healthy planet, and resort to nihilistic beliefs at the overwhelming magnitude of addressing climate change. These anxieties are relevant to our fight to save the Great Salt Lake, as we feel powerless and hopeless to stop our lake from disappearing. So, as a college student who grew up in Salt Lake City , I would like to highlight some of the less publicized impacts from the loss of the Great Salt Lake.

As a student who has already left, I am reluctant to return to a state that may endanger my physical health.

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