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A Lesson in Conservation
Logic Times ^ | 1-7-06 | Dan Hallagan

Posted on 01/14/2006 4:46:12 PM PST by Logic Times

A Lesson in Conservation

0.0105%

(2,000/19,000,000)

In this number, we see Environmentalism clash with Conservation once again. In the Environmentalist world, mankind is not worth 0.0105%, whereas in the world of Conservation, 0.0105% actually is conservation, and damn good conservation, too.

0.0105%

The question of drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge comes down to this number - the 2000 acres out of 19,000,000 that make up ANWR proposed for oil exploration. Very much like our inability to grasp the budgetary billions that are tossed around in congressional appropriation subcommittees, our minds have difficulty grasping how small 0.0105% really is.

(to see graphics, see hyperlink)

Theodore Roosevelt, the father of Conservation, said in 1907:

"In utilizing and conserving the natural resources of the Nation, the one characteristic more essential than any other is foresight...The conservation of our natural resources and their proper use constitute the fundamental problem which underlies almost every other problem of our national life."

Nothing could better fit the idea of "utilizing and conserving" than to set aside an area the size of South Carolina while an area the size of a golf course is developed for the far-reaching geopolitical and economic benefit of 291,000,000 people. Both goals – sustaining nature and sustaining mankind – are simultaneously achieved.

If drilling in ANWR were a question of developing all 19,000,000 acres of land, there are some who would still support the effort, recognizing the staggering importance of energy independence in a world where massive stockpiles of oil are controlled by Hugo Chavez, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and duplicitous Saudi sheiks. In such a debate, wiser people would of course argue that we must maintain some percentage of the refuge for future generations. If the response to that reasonable appeal was to give back 99.9895% to the caribou and to nature, who could possibly argue? Apparently, madmen who think mankind is not worth 0.0105%...and those in government who crave madmen's dollars.

Copyright © 2006 Dan Hallagan. All Rights Reserved.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: anwr; conservation; drilling; oil
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1 posted on 01/14/2006 4:46:15 PM PST by Logic Times
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To: Logic Times
for perspective.. 19,000,000 ac is 29,500 square miles whereas 2000 ac is 3.1 square miles.

West Virginia 41 24,231 square miles
Maryland 42 12,407 square miles
Hawaii 43 10,932 square miles
Massachusetts 44 10,555 square miles
Vermont 45 9,615 square miles
New Hampshire 46 9,351 square miles
New Jersey 47 8,722 square miles
Connecticut 48 5,544 square miles
Delaware 49 1,954 square miles
Rhode Island 50 1,545 square miles
District of Columbia 51 68.25 square miles (176.75 square km)


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