Darth Revan wrote:We are not trying to preserve it at all Avatar. People say they are, but as soon as it gets to inconvenient, we stop. People don't want their comfortable life styles to be disturbed. Even those that have jobs that are supposedly trying to preserve the environment, are still not doing all they could do. They're only willing to help as long as it doesn't disrupt their lives.
In a way, I have to disagree, while at the same time agreeing. It is the people who could achieve the most who are doing the least, and those who are not in a position to offer anything but their time, effort, and lives who do the most.
The world is being destroyed by the search for money. It is the people who make this money, the industrialists ect. who have the most to lose if we implemented policies to preserve the world. There are plenty of everyday people doing their best, but it becomes meaningless in the face of the drive for enrichment.
It is the beneficiaries of destruction that allow the "inconvenience" of it all to stop them, and in this case, "inconvenience" means cost and reduced profits. It is those who have little to gain but that preservation who are stopped by nothing, who think of that disruption as a small price to pay.
Many, many people do what they can, but until those few profiteers change their perspective, it will never be enough.
Darth Revan wrote:If a man uses no electricity, get's his water from a lake, does all his washing and eating through none electric or technological way (Grows his own crops, etc); then I'll admit someone is trying to do good for the environment.
This is not a new issue. As long ago as the early-mid 1800's (can't remember the exact date) Thoreau wrote
Walden, all about a return to the simple life. There
was no electricity, or mass agricultural practices, and yet he still thought that "civilisation" had complicated peoples lives far too much.
Unfortunately, with the massive world population, it would be impossible to return to some sort of pastoral existence. all it would mean would be that most people would die horrible deaths. I'll leave it to you to decide if this would be bad.
--Avatar