Give a Damn!
I guess I have a soft spot for the
environment, and I think it’s because of how I was so immersed in Arkansas’s
woods, streams, lakes, and fields at an early age. From the time I was seven
years old, I spent the vast majority of my free times in Arkansas’s outdoors.
It really didn’t matter the season or time of day, it was always the right time
for me, and those almost endless hours made a lasting difference in how I view
Arkansas’s natural environment today, and that carried over as to how I view
our planet. However, when I see rampant disregard for our natural surroundings,
I know a lot of my fellow Americans and Arkansawyers really don’t give a damn.
I see
coal-fired, electrical generating plants spewing mercury into our atmosphere,
and I think of some poor, pregnant woman who is eating fish containing toxic
mercury that comes from those plants, which will drastically reduce the I. Q.
of her unborn child, and I care, but most Americans don’t.
I see
hundreds of plastic bottles, straws, and grocery sacks along the road where I
walk to get a little exercise, and it bothers me because we are giving our grandchildren
an earth full of non-biodegradable trash. But you know what? Most Americans are
going to keeping tossing ‘em out.
I read
where all of the Arkansas congressmen voted to delist the gray wolf from the
Endangered Species List, knowing, according to wildlife experts, it means almost
certain extinction of the wolf, but of course, they really don’t give a damn
about wolves or other endangered wildlife.
I see newspaper
pictures where whales have beached themselves and died, because their stomach
were filled with plastic bags, But most American won’t quit using them, because
they are too lazy to bring reusable bags. They really don’t care if the bags
they throw away are killing whales.
I read
about the impending disaster of epic proportions caused by global warming, but
in order to create more of a market for coal and fossil fuels, global warming
is denied, and it’s obvious these denying Americans only care about making
money. But what’s even worse; they know they are lying.
I’ve read
scientific studies on climate change that say by the year 2100 the Gulf of
Mexico will rise 4.3 feet in elevation, and the entire SE Louisiana area will
be underwater, but most Americans really don’t give a damn.
I see
restaurants flooding the landfills, roadsides, and our homes with one-use
plastic eating utensils, bottles, and sacks, and it is obvious we don’t worry
about plastic filling our landfills, or we’d pass laws to stop the practice.
I noticed
a bill that would allow clearcutting up to 10,000 acres of National Forest land without a public hearing,
and that makes me know Congressman
Westerman, the bill’s originator, doesn’t give a damn about the Arkansas
forests, but he does care about his corporate campaign contributors.
I read where we are still losing
thousands of acres of wetlands a year, but who cares? Americans don’t really
give a damn, unless it’s in their backyard.
I see pictures of polar bears with
cubs drowning in the Artic because of melting ice, but we say, “Hey, that’s way
up there near the North Pole, and I don’t care if all the polar bears in the
world drown.”
I read where the rainforest, the
lungs of the earth, are still being destroyed at an alarming rate, but we
obviously don’t give a damn, or we would make an effort to stop the loss.
I see politicians making fun of recycling
and clean energy. Saying “Windmills cause cancer!” I guess windmills must get
in the way of making money.
I see that
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission won’t restore our apex predators, which means
they don’t care about the loss of our ground nesting quail or turkeys being
destroyed by feral hogs. If they cared, they’d bring in wolves and more cougars
to control feral hogs.
I see people spreading excess
fertilizer on sterile, green yards, hanging bug zappers, and fogging their yard
killing millions of good insects in the process, and I know these folks either
don’t know better or they don’t care about the environment.
I see a
mass of plastic in the Pacific Ocean, six feet thick and as big as Texas, and obviously,
we’re saying, “Pacific Ocean? I could care less.”
I see towns
routinely allowing the scraping off of huge areas for subdivisions without
requiring a single tree to be replaced, and I know these people don’t understand
what a citizen’s quality of life entails.
I see where
the Artic Wildlife Refuge and National Forest is being opened for mining and exploitation,
and it’s obviously those in charge care about money more than the Artic environment.
I see on
the internet pictures of trophy hunters posing with the endangered species they
killed, justifying it by saying the permit money to kill them goes for
conservation. They say that even after killing an endangered giraffe? Really?
Yes, the ‘thrill to kill’ includes endangered animals.
I read
where the recent legislature considered well over a 1000 new bills, but not one
of those bills were to stop the hog farm from polluting our National River.
Evidently, politicians don’t give a damn about the Buffalo National River. I’m
still waiting for one politician to speak out for the river.
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