The risk presented by these lethal wastes is like no other risk, and we should not be expected to accept it or to project it into the future in order for manufacturers and utilities to make a dollar killing now.
David R. BrowerPerhaps most ridiculous of all is the suggestion that we 'keep' our radioactive garbage for the use of our descendants. This 'solution', I think, requires an immediate poll of the next 20,000 generations.
David R. BrowerPolitics is democracy's way of handling public business. We won't get the type of country in the kind of world we want unless people take part in the public's business.
David R. BrowerI began working with the John Muir Institute and then started helping found Friends of the Earth organizations here and there in other countries. That pretty well brings us up to the present.
David R. BrowerSome otherwise sane scientists have seriously proposed that we tuck this deadly garbage under the edges of drifting continents but how can they be sure the moving land masses will climb over the waste and not just push it forward?
David R. BrowerFor how many people do you think might yet stand on this planet before the sun grows cold? That's the responsibility we hold in our hands.
David R. BrowerI'm always impressed with what young people can do before older people tell them it's impossible
David R. BrowerThere are many different kinds of radioactive waste and each has its own half-life so, just to be on the safe side and to simplify matters, I base my calculations on the worst one and that's plutonium.
David R. BrowerPeople have alleged that I have inspired many young people over the years, but I say, it was just the opposite.
David R. BrowerWe may learn anew what compassion and beauty are, and pause to listen to the Earth's music.
David R. BrowerIt is absolutely imperative that we protect, preserve and pass on this genetic heritage for man and every other living thing in as good a condition as we received it.
David R. BrowerWe are no longer inheriting the Earth from our parents, we are stealing it from our children.
David R. BrowerThere is no place where we can safely store worn-out reactors or their garbage. No place!
David R. BrowerWe still need conservationists who will attempt the impossible, achieving it because they aren't aware how impossible it is.
David R. BrowerI don't think we have very good records about what they were thinking except, as I pointed out earlier today, that they did invent our political system.
David R. BrowerPolite conservationists leave no mark save the scars upon the Earth that could have been prevented had they stood their ground.
David R. BrowerWhile the death of young men in war is unfortunate, it is no more serious than the touching of mountains and wilderness areas by humankind.
David R. BrowerTo me, a wilderness is where the flow of wildness is essentially uninterrupted by technology; without wilderness the world is a cage.
David R. BrowerIf I could go back to a point in history to try to get things to come out differently, I would go back and tell moses to go up the mountain again and get the other tablet. Because the Ten Commandments just tell us what we are supped to do with one another, not a word about our relationship to the earth. Genesis starts with these commands: multiply, replenish the earth, and subdue it. We have multiplied very well, we have replenished our populations very well, we have subdued it all too well, and we don't have any other instruction.
David R. BrowerKeep your rivers flowing as they will, and you will continue to know the most important of all freedoms-the boundless scope of the human mind to contemplate wonders, and to begin to understand their meaning.
David R. BrowerUnderstanding how DNA transmits all it knows about cancer, physics, dreaming and love will keep man searching for some time.
David R. BrowerThe more we pour the big machines, the fuel, the pesticides, the herbicides, the fertilizer and chemicals into farming, the more we knock out the mechanism that made it all work in the first place.
David R. BrowerTruth and beauty can still win battles. We need more art, more passion, more wit in defense of the Earth.
David R. BrowerAll I know about thermal pollution is that if we continue our present rate of growth in electrical energy consumption it will simply take, by the year 2000, all our freshwater streams to cool the generators and reactors.
David R. BrowerApollo 13, as you may remember, gave us a reactor that is bubbling away right now somewhere in the Pacific. It's supposed to be bubbling away on the moon, but it's in the Pacific Ocean instead.
David R. BrowerWe must begin thinking like a river if we are to leave a legacy of beauty and life for future generations.
David R. BrowerYou don't need it, but will you take some advice from a Californian who's been around for a while? Cherish these rivers. Witness for them. Enjoy their unimprovable purpose as you sense it, and let those rivers that you never visit comfort you with the assurance that they are there, doing wonderfully what they have always done.
David R. BrowerAt that time a senator who was on the Joint Committee of Atomic Energy said rather quietly, 'You know, we're having a little problem with waste these days.' I didn't know what he meant then, but I know now.
David R. BrowerI believe that the average guy in the street will give up a great deal, if he really understands the cost of not giving it up. In fact, we may find that, while we're drastically cutting our energy consumption, we're actually raising our standard of living.
David R. BrowerWhen people say, 'You're not being realistic,' they're just trying to tag some thoughts that they can't otherwise handle.
David R. BrowerRealistic' is a loaded word for me. Anyone who uses the word 'realistic' is all bad.
David R. BrowerIf something's going wrong with this planet we'd better fix it here and not look for some sort of escape.
David R. BrowerIt seems that every time mankind is given a lot of energy, we go out and wreck something with it.
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