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so:text | In the early days our forefathers could cut down a forest or exhaust the fertility of a farm and then blithely move to a new forest or a new farm... The highest concept of statesmanship was to make it possible for the eager, aggressive pioneer to possess, to despoil and then repeat the process indefinitely. ... denuded forests, floods, droughts, a disappearing water table, erosion, a less stable and equable climate, a vanishing wildlife. (en) |
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