“We are consuming our forests three times faster than they are being reproduced. Some of the richest timber lands of this continent have already been destroyed, and not replaced, and other vast areas are on the verge of destruction. Yet forests, unlike mines, can be so handled as to yield the best results of use, without exhaustion, just like grain fields.” UseScienceThreeResultsLandFieldsMinesAreasDestructionForestsDestroyedFasterYieldGrainContinentsReplacedThree TimesConsumingExhaustionVergeTimberDeforestation Book:Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia Source: Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia
“Our politics and science have never mastered the fact that people need more than to understand their obligation to one another and to the earth; they need also the feeling of such obligation, and the feeling can come only within the patterns of familiarity. A nation of urban nomads, such as we have become, may simply be unable to be enough disturbed by its destruction of the ecological health of the land, because the people's dependence on the land, though it has been expounded to them over and over again in general terms, is not immediate to their feelings.” PeopleNeedsMayHas BeensEnoughFactsFeelingsEarthNationsTermLandDestructionPatternsObligationUrbanDependenceFamiliarityDisturbedEcologicalNomad Author:Wendell Berry
“Only within the 20th Century has biological thought been focused on ecology, or the relation of the living creature to its environment. Awareness of ecological relationships is - or should be - the basis of modern conservation programs, for it is useless to attempt to preserve a living species unless the kind of land or water it requires is also preserved. So delicately interwoven are the relationships that when we disturb one thread of the community fabric we alter it all - perhaps almost imperceptibly, perhaps so drastically that destruction follows.” ShouldKindWaterCommunityEnvironmentModernLandCenturyAwarenessCreaturesProgramDestructionBasesRelationSpeciesFocusedUselessPreservesThreadFabricEcologyConservation20th CenturyEcologicalLiving Creatures Author:Rachel Carson
“Speculation in land may be necessary to capitalism, but speculative orgies periodically become a quagmire of destruction for capital itself.” MayLandCapitalismDestructionSpeculationQuagmire Author:David Harvey
“Human cruelty took the form of a pact with the deity. A solemn oath was made to kill everything, in which people forbade themselves any display of reason or compassion. A city or a land was devoted to destruction and it was believed an insult to God if one did not observe the abominable oath.” PeopleIfsHumansMadeReasonFormCitiesCompassionAtheismLandDestructionPositive AtheismCrueltyInsultDisplayDevotedDeitiesSolemnOathPactHuman Cruelty Author:Ernest Renan
“If Saddam's regime and survival are threatened [by invasion], he will have nothing to lose, and may use everything at his disposal... If weapons of mass destruction land on Israeli soil, killing innocent civilians, the experts I have consulted believe Israel will retaliate, and possibly with nuclear weapons... Nor can we rule out the possibility that Saddam would assault American forces with chemical or biological weapons.” IfsBelieveMayUseForceLosesLandPossibilityWeaponsSurvivalMassDestructionKillingIsraelNuclearInnocentExpertsSoilChemicalsRegimesNuclear WeaponsThreatenedAssaultSaddamCiviliansInvasionIsraeliWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionNothing To LoseBiological Weapons Author:Edward Kennedy
“The essence of war is insanity. Destruction, death, women widowed, children orphaned, lands plundered, property destroyed, lives decimated - it's all bad.” ChildrenWarLandDestructionEssencePropertyDestroyedInsanityWidowed Author:Gary Paulsen
“If agricultural land be left uncultivated, in a few years the jungle returns, and signs are not lacking that a similar danger is always lying in wait for the fields of thought, which, by the labour of three hundred years, have been cleared and brought into cultivation by men of science. The destruction of a very small percentage of the population would suffice to annihilate scientific knowledge, and lead us back to almost universal belief in magic, witchcraft and astrology.” IfsMenYearsHas BeensLyingThreeBeliefLeftWaitingMagicLandDangerFieldsReturnHundredDestructionUniversalPopulationLabourLackingJungleAstrologyPercentagesWitchcraftCultivationScientific Knowledge Author:William Cecil Dampier