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ECO-TERRORISM?
posted by: drift on: 26.06.07 (view in blog)
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Eco-terrorism!? Not people running around "protecting the environment" Monkey Wrench Gang style.... But folks in the profession of restoring rivers and lakes. You know that nature can heal itself don't you? Everyone should just leave everything alone.        .......Right?

I can understand this line of thinking but there are some issues... Out here in the arid West - water IS gold. As the saying goes... Wiskeys for drinkin' and waters for fightin'! Throughout the settlement of the West, many have manipulated this precious resource... for mining, logging, agriculture (crop irrigation and producing hay for cattle), municipal water storage, electricity generation, navigation (for trading) and most recently for recreation and restoration. It is easy to put the typical poster child Dam blocking the fishes trek to die spawning and say THAT is bad...    Is it? At least it is not so black and white.... the electricity generated by the Dam is not pumping a huge amount of carbon into our atmosphere - you know the stuff that is arguably changing the climate!

Anyway...  yes, nature can heal - to a point. However, there are places that have experienced such change that they will never function the way they did prior to disturbance.... so, should we just let it go and let it be "natural" (it is such a pleasant sounding word....hmmmmm?) or should we try to put it back into balance? 

This is not only the question for river restoration professionals - it is a question to all of us....  Are there ways to restore the climate?... or once it changes are we stuck with it and will have to make the best of it then?  .........We'll all be eco-terrorists......

 

.......drift 

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SAVIOR
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09.27.2007, 7:45 pm

Beautifully said... And, yet sad - I too wish that more individuals would step up and teach a more positive clean life style. IF ONLY EVERYONE CAN BE IN TOUCH WITH NATURE.
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repertoire
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07.10.2007, 5:44 am

such beauty, rare as can be. we should preserve it shouldnt we.

i would.
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Elvenbeads
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06.27.2007, 7:12 am

I think we have a lot of control over the environment. It was just on the news last night that it was due to us, that poison Ivy is becoming more dangerous because of what we are doing to the environment. therefore it stands to reason that we can change things for good or bad if we get involved. the question is, will we though?
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scribbles
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06.27.2007, 6:50 am

Sometimes, we have no control over the weather and how it can change the environment and landscape.
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06.26.2007, 8:40 pm

I meant to add, I believe the best 'eco-terrorism' approach is education. Not just stories and lectures but field trips. Take kids out and show them what is happening and let them make up their own minds.
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06.26.2007, 8:34 pm

Personally I believe in 'restoring' as much as possible, first and foremost by understanding that a lifestyle change (for most folks) is in order. Reducing our 'footprint' will go a long way toward the collective goal. Even the smallest changes (turning off the water in between brushing your teeth) when multiplied by thousands or millions has a great impact. Imagine all the tiny things we can do collectively that make a great impact together. Recycling. Not driving one day a week. Using a low-flow toilet. If you can't afford one, put a brick in the tank. Just to start.
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06.26.2007, 4:36 pm

A lot to think about and even more to do.
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