Speaking for trees.Technical reports, no matter how precise and scientific, won't end clear-cutting, but good writing just might. Strangely Like War: The Global Assault on Forests by Derrick Jensen This article is about the environmental activist. For the football player, see Derrick Jensen (football player). Derrick Jensen (born December 19, 1960) is an American author and environmental activist who lives in Northern California. and George Draffan (Chelsea Green Publishing, $15) is an impassioned manifesto to stop timber industry destruction before it's too late. Like the Lorax, these authors speak for the trees. This relatively compact book is a radical indictment indictment (ĭndīt`mənt), in criminal law, formal written accusation naming specific persons and crimes. Persons suspected of crime may be rendered liable to trial by indictment, by presentment, or by information. , written in an appropriate tone of high moral outrage. It painstakingly pains·tak·ing adj. Marked by or requiring great pains; very careful and diligent. See Synonyms at meticulous. n. Extremely careful and diligent work or effort. explodes the comfortable myths that keep the chainsaws running. And the authors name names, from Charles Hurwitz, the corporate raider corporate raider See raider. whose holding company MAXXAM is despoiling old-growth redwoods, to Mark Rey, the timber industry lifer lif·er n. Slang 1. a. A prisoner serving a life sentence. b. One who makes a career in one of the armed forces. 2. Informal A right-to-lifer. appointed by President Bush to oversee the Forest Service. The authors' simple solution: "Immediately leave remaining frontier forests alone, and confine industrial forestry to existing plantations." Since remnant old-growth forests are isolated pockets no longer central to timber company bottom lines, the companies could stop cutting them down. Just like that. |
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