LA Times Today: How Disney’s Sierra Nevada ski resort changed environmentalism forever
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Six decades ago, Walt Disney set his sights on Mineral King, a mountain valley in California’s Sierra Nevada bordering Sequoia National Park. It was the perfect setting for a ski resort, but a lawsuit between the Sierra Club and the U.S. Forest Service put a kibosh on the plan.
Emeritus law professor Daniel Selmi from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles wrote about the controversy in a book titled, “Dawn at Mineral King Valley: The Sierra Club, the Disney Company, and the Rise of Environmental Law.”
L.A. Times climate writer Sammy Roth caught up with Selmi to get the back story.
Emeritus law professor Daniel Selmi from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles wrote about the controversy in a book titled, “Dawn at Mineral King Valley: The Sierra Club, the Disney Company, and the Rise of Environmental Law.”
L.A. Times climate writer Sammy Roth caught up with Selmi to get the back story.