Sustainable Life

Ideas for sustaining the quality of life and life itself on the earth. Returning to a true natural state is the best medicine for keeping all life on earth healthy and happy. Today you can do something to reduce waste and environmentally destructive practices.

Sunday, October 30, 2005

How Do We Stop Guys Like This?

Excerpt from today's - 10/30/05 - NY Times Editorial, "Pombo Time":


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Mr. Pombo, of course, makes no apologies. First elected in 1992 - he was a first-term city councilman in Tracy, Calif., at the time - he is philosophically an outspoken product of the extreme property rights movement. He once liked to claim, falsely as it turned out, that his rights had been trampled by environmentalists and by the provisions of the Endangered Species Act.
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In September, he engineered floor approval of a bill that would completely undermine the Endangered Species Act, which is something he has wanted to do since arriving in Washington. And last week, in a tour de force, he engineered committee approval of a budget bill that is ostensibly meant to raise federal revenues but in fact represents a major assault on the public lands.

In its original form Mr. Pombo's bill called for the sale of 15 national parks. He withdrew that idea - a stunt, he says - as well as the notion of selling mineral rights within the parks. He now proposes allowing mining companies to buy lands on which they have staked claims. This practice, known as "patenting," was banned in 1995, and under present rules companies can only lease federal land.

Mr. Pombo says his proposal will help the federal budget because companies will have to pay $1,000 an acre to buy the land. But the provision is so vaguely drawn - companies, for instance, will not have to show that the land contains valuable minerals - that it could potentially expose hundreds of millions of acres, including the national forests, to development. This has nothing to do with mining, and everything to do with stealing land that is owned by the American public.
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All species are sacred.

Stop Pombo before he wipes out the public trust, the beauty of our nation, and coexistence and duty we have with the earth and its other inhabitants!

Friday, October 28, 2005

Daily Workout

Climbing some hills in beautiful SF yesterday I decided I needed to take this route more often. It has panoramic views of the city and - well - plenty of perfectly recyclable material along the way . I began picking these bottles up and soon realized that I needed to drop them off. Found a couple of bags in trash cans - I am not afraid what people think - "Homeless perhaps?" - just doing my thing for the earth - a spiritual experience unimpeded by timidity.
Now for the humility part - I would like your help. Please pick up recyclable products next time you see them and find an appropriate recycling bin to drop them in. Sound good? If everyone helped we could maybe save an entire mountain of bauxite or a few million trees.

Best wishes,
Rob

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Bad News: Expect the Bird Flu to Run Rampant

"What bugs me about oil sands is that it is a resource that is being inefficiently used," said Marlo Raynolds, executive director of the Pembina Institute, an environmental research group based in Calgary. "We're using natural gas, which is the cleanest fossil fuel, to wash sand and make a dirtier fuel. It's like using caviar to make fake crabmeat."

"There are no moose, no rabbits, no squirrels anymore," complained Howard Lacorde, 59, a Cree trapper whose trapline has been interrupted by a new oil sands project developed by Canadian Natural Resources. "The land is dead," he added, shaking in anger, as he walked through a construction site that was once his trapline.

NY Times story today

And here we sit worrying about the bird flu about to strike hard. Any wonder?
We all better walk more, start driving a Prius, and install solar panels today.