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“This is where the will to grapple with our hard and pressing environmental problems begins: in relationship to something other that you love beyond any utility, beyond any logic.” EnvironmentEmpathyEcology Book:American Chestnut: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree Source: American Chestnut: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree
“I'm not out there suggesting that we should ban every plastic product. But there are some whose environmental costs exceed their utility, and the [plastic] bag is one of them.” EnvironmentalSustainabilityRecyclingPlastics Book:Plastic: A Toxic Love Story – An Engaging Analysis of Cultural Dependency and the Resulting Environmental Crisis Source: Plastic: A Toxic Love Story – An Engaging Analysis of Cultural Dependency and the Resulting Environmental Crisis
“Plastic should be a high value material... [It] should be in products that last a long time, and at the end of the life, you recycle it. To take oil or natural gas that took millions of years to produce and then to make a disposable product that last minutes or seconds, and then to just discard it--I think that's not a good way of using this resource. (Robert Haley)” PlasticNatural ResourcesRecycling Book:Plastic: A Toxic Love Story – An Engaging Analysis of Cultural Dependency and the Resulting Environmental Crisis Source: Plastic: A Toxic Love Story – An Engaging Analysis of Cultural Dependency and the Resulting Environmental Crisis
“An editorial in the Los Angeles Times [1923] wistfully asked, 'Will eating chestnuts by crackling log fires become one of the lost arts preserved by a devoted people only in poetry and romance?” RomancePoetryHistoryChestnut Book:American Chestnut: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree Source: American Chestnut: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree