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Sharon Boyd's avatar

"We have gotten past the stage where we are to be pardoned if we simply treat any part of our country as something to be 'skinned' for two or three years for the use of the present generation. Whether it is the forests, the water, the scenery, whatever it is, handle it so that your children's children will get the benefit." Wise words from President Roosevelt speaking in 1903 about the unparalled beauty of the Grand Canyon. His words seem to have fallen on deaf ears as 120 years later we are reaping the consequences of "skinning" the earth for man's benefit. As the beauty, mystery and loneliness of the Grand Canyon tell us, "Leave it as it is. Man can only mar it."

The guardrails have come off and this train is on a dangerous crash course. Thank you, Alex, for consistently sounding the alarm bell. Like a scene from Ferris Buehler's Day Off: "Life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." Let's stop and look around. Let's not miss it.

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Aida Brunell's avatar

I agree when you write that « …those private sector respondents will have seen a year of unprecedented environment-related disasters that may finally convince them of the utmost urgency to act and that civil society and government stakeholders are right to emphasize the growing threat of reaching a point of no return. »

Some responsive action of a few industries is on the go... but it’s timid and faces many contradictors and hurdles.

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