drjeff
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I guess that includes me given Biology is one of the subjects I have a degree in.
Always amazes me what people on teh internetz assume.
FYI, believing that modern environmentalism has "jumped the shark" and also caring for the environment at the same time, are not mutually exclusive concepts.
I tend to agree that there are many people ON BOTH SIDES of the environmental issue (from the do whatever you want crowd, to the don't touch anything crowd) that don't really get what they're talking about or why they're talking about it. I think that science has shown in many ways that through proper use and management of the land that we as "citizens of the earth" can actually help mother nature (and not by just doing nothing) almost as easily as we can harm mother nature.
The problem all too often is that rather than taking the time to find out BOTH sides of the story, one very often latches onto the side of the story that has the greatest EMOTIONAL connection to them. And it's that emotional component that can very well blind one from the FACTUAL component of the total picture, and that creates problems