"Fair
Trade supports some of the most bio-diverse farming
systems in the world.
When you visit a Fair Trade coffee grower's fields,
with the forest canopy overhead and the sound of migratory
songbirds in the air,
it feels like you're standing in the rainforest."
-- Professor Miguel Altieri, Leading expert and author
on agroecology
The
American reading his Sunday paper in a state of lazy
collapse
is perhaps the most perfect symbol of the triumph of
quantity over quality....
Whole forests are being ground into pulp daily to minister
to our triviality.
~ Irving Babbitt
The sun does not shine for a few trees and flowers,
but for the wide world's joy.
-- Henry Ward Beecher
There
appears to be a deeply embedded uneasiness in our culture
about throwing away junk that can be reused.
Perhaps, in part, it is guilt about consumption. Perhaps
it also feels unnatural.
Mother Nature doesn't throw stuff away.
Dead trees, birds, beetles and elephants are pretty
quickly recycled by the system.
--William Booth
"If
we lived in a desert and our lives depended on a water
supply that came out of a steel tube, we would inevitably
watch that tube and talk about it understandingly. No
citizen would need to be lectured about his duty toward
its care and spurred to help if it were in danger. Teachers
of civics in such a community might develop a sense
of public responsibility, not only by describing the
remote beginnings of the commonwealth, but also how
that tube got built, how long it would last, how vital
the intake might be if the rainfall on the forested
mountains nearby ever changed in seasonal habit ot amount.
It would be a most unimaginative person, or a stupid
one, who could not see the vital relation between the
mountains, the forests, that tube and himself."
-- Isaiah Bowman
Acknowledging
the physical realities of our planet does not
mean a dismal future of endless sacrifice. In
fact, acknowledging these realities is the first
step in dealing with them. We can meet the resource
problems of the world -- water, food, minerals,
farmlands, forests, overpopulation, pollution
-- if we tackle them with courage and foresight.
~ Jimmy Carter
*
We
ought to think that we are one of the leaves of
a tree, and the tree is all humanity. We cannot
live without the others, without the tree.
-- Pablo Casals
Only
after the last tree has been cut down, only after the
last river has been poisoned,
only after the last fish has been caught, only then
will you find that money can not be eaten.
~ Cree Indian Prophecy
*
I PLEDGE to live, work and act in a loving, respectful
way towards this Earth that I call home, and towards
all who live upon it, every insect, animal, fish,
bird, plant, human and tree....
~ Guy Dauncey
*
I PLEDGE to live, work and act in a loving, respectful
way towards this Earth that I call home, and towards
all who live upon it, every insect, animal, fish,
bird, plant, human and tree....
~ Guy Dauncey
Children
have become disengaged from nature
and we need to reintroduce them to the pleasure that
it brings.
If we do that they will care for it.
Through the simple act of planting a tree we can open
their eyes to nature's beauty.
-- Dame Judi Dench
*
Inanimate
objects are sometimes parties to litigation. A
ship has legal personality…The corporation…is
an acceptable adversary and large fortunes ride
on its cases…So it should be as respects valleys,
ridges, groves of trees, swampland, or even air
that feels the destructive pressures of modern
technology and modern life. The river, for example,
is the living symbol of all the life it sustains
or nourishes – fish, aquatic insects, water ouzels,
otter, fisher, deer, elk, bear, and all other
animals, including man, who are dependent on it
or who enjoy it for its sight, its sound, or its
life. The river as plaintiff speaks for the ecological
unit of life that is part of it.
-- Justice
William O. Douglas
All
religions, arts and sciences are branches of the
same tree.
-- Albert Einstein
"If
you look closely at a tree you'll notice it's
knots and dead branches, just like our bodies.
What we learn is that beauty and imperfection
go together wonderfully. -- Matthew
Fox
Life
without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.
-- Khalil Gibran
Instead
of trying to be responsible for all the problems
in the world, we should take on what we love and
care about. Then we honor both our inner world
and the outer world at the same time. There’s
no separation between the two, and there is no
hesitation, no self-doubt. This will help us develop
great faith that others are taking care of their
piece. People who don’t know the details about
climate change may care deeply about the forests,
the animals, and the children. It is very important
that we share, not only our merit, but also the
responsibilities. Somehow we have to relieve ourselves
of the enormity, which is so debilitating.
~ Paul Hawken
I
have come to terms with the future. From this day onward
I will walk easy on the earth.
Plant trees. Kill no living things. Live in harmony
with all creatures.
I will restore the earth where I am. Use no more of
its resources than I need.
And listen, listen to what it is telling me.
-- M.J. Slim Hooey
The
forest is not a resource for us, it is life itself.
It is the only place for us to live.
--
Evaristo Nugkuag
Ikanan
*
"Every
one of us can make a contribution. And quite often
we are looking for the big things and forget that,
wherever we are, we can make a contribution. Sometimes
I tell myself, I may only be planting a tree here,
but just imagine what's happening if there are
billions of people out there doing something.
Just imagine the power of what we can do." ~ Wangari
Maathai
That's
the way I do things when I want to celebrate,
I always plant a tree.
~ Wangari Maathai
We take trees for granted.
We don't believe they are as much alive as we
are.
-- Ziggy
Marley
Any
journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step.
The collision of short and long food chains strategies
are at the basis of our current crisis. Indigenous
peoples living on their ancestral lands can help
industrialized countries by living in a sustainable
manner (not the contrary). If we destroy their environments
and communities, we will lose the answers they have
to solving our problems, and to the protection of
our common futures. The most complex nuclear power
station is less important than a tropical tree,
and the most simple and sustainable answer more
useful than any National Library.
--
Raúl Montenegro
"The
cultivation of trees is the cultivation of the
good, the beautiful, and the ennobling in man,
and for one, I wish to see it become universal."
~ J. Sterling Morton,
Founder of Arbor Day
*
"Each
generation takes the earth as trustees. We ought
to bequeath to posterity as many forests and orchards
as we have exhausted and consumed."
~ J. Sterling Morton,
Founder of Arbor Day
*
"The
battle we have fought, and are still fighting
for the forests is a part of the eternal conflict
between right and wrong, and we cannot expect
to see the end of it ... So we must count on watching
and striving for these trees, and should always
be glad to find anything so surely good and noble
to strive for."
~ John Muir
Thousands
of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people
are beginning to find out that going to the mountain
is going home; that wildness is necessity; that
mountain parks and reservations are useful not
only as fountains of timber and irrigating rivers,
but as fountains of life. ~ John
Muir
The
clearest way into the Universe is through a forest
wilderness. ~ John
Muir
"...Unfortunately,
MAN is in the woods, and waste and pure destruction
are making rapid headway.
If the importance of forests were at all understood,
even from an economic standpoint,
their preservation would call forth the most watchful
attention of government."
~ John Muir
Federal
policy over the past century has largely failed
to promote an energy system based on safe, secure,
economically affordable, and environmentally benign
energy sources. The tax code, budget appropriations,
and regulatory processes overwhelmingly have been
used to subsidize dependence on fossil fuels and
nuclear power. The result: increased sickness
and premature deaths, depleted family budgets,
acid rain destruction of lakes, forests, and crops,
oil spill contamination, polluted rivers and loss
of aquatic species and the long-term peril of
climate change and radioactive waste dumps–not
to mention a dependency on external energy supplies.
~ Ralph Nader
Sleeping
in the Forest
I thought the earth remembered me,
she took me back so tenderly,
arranging her dark skirts,
her pockets full of lichens and seeds.
I slept as never before,
a stone on the riverbed,
nothing between me and the white fire of the stars but
my thoughts,
and they floated light as moths among the branches of
the perfect trees.
All night I heard the small kingdoms breathing around
me,
the insects, and the birds who do their work in the
darkness.
All night I rose and fell, as if in water, grappling
with a luminous doom.
By morning I had vanished at least a dozen times into
something better.
--
Mary Oliver
"We
must protect the forests for our children, grandchildren
and children yet to be born.
We must protect the forests for those who can't speak
for themselves such as the birds, animals, fish and
trees."
-- Qwatsinas (Hereditary Chief Edward Moody), Nuxalk
Nation
"What
may be possible for a minority of humankind, albeit
at great cost, simply cannot work for the humankind.
Our kind of progress depends on lacerating the Earth,
on gouging out its riches, on stripping is life-sustaining
skin of soil and forest, on poisoning its pure air,
on defecating copiously in its pure water... the single
most important indicator of environmental decline is
the extent to which the damage done is reversible. The
most heinous ecological crime of all is for any one
generation so seriously to assault the web of life that
the damage done is literally irreversible for every
generation that follows."
~ Jonathon Porritt
"Fairness
is an efficiency parameter if we look at the whole
global civilization. It is not an efficient way
of meeting human needs if one billion people starve
while another billion have excess. It would be more
efficient to distribute resources so that at least
vital needs were met everywhere. Otherwise, for
example, if kids are starving somewhere, dad goes
out to slash and burn the rain forest to feed them
-- and so would I if my kids were dying. And this
kind of destruction is everyone's problem, because
we live in the same ecosphere."
-- Karl-Henrik Robert
*
"A nation that destroys it's soils destroys itself.
Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the
air and giving fresh strength to our people."
~ Franklin
D. Roosevelt
"I
feel most emphatically that we should not turn
into shingles a tree which was old when the
first Egyptian conqueror penetrated to the valley
of the Euphrates." ~ Theodore
Roosevelt
If
there is any one duty which more than another
we owe it to our children and our children's
children to perform at once, it is to save the
forests of this country, for they constitute
the first and most important element in the
conservation of the natural resources of this
country.
-- Theodore
Roosevelt
By
means of trees, wildlife could be conserved, pollution
decreased and the beauty of our landscapes enhanced.
This is the way, or at least one of the ways,
to spiritual, moral, and cultural regeneration.
~ E.F. Schumacher
*
Our
ordinary mind always tries to persuade us that
we are nothing but acorns and that our greatest
happiness will be to become bigger, fatter, shinier
acorns; but that is of interest only to pigs.
Our faith gives us knowledge of something better:
that we can become oak trees.
~ E. F. Schumacher
All
things are connected.All things share the same
breath - the beast, the tree, the man... the air
shares its spirit with all the life it supports.
~ Chief Seattle
Except
during the nine months before he draws his first
breath, no man manages his affairs as well as
a tree does.
-- George Bernard
Shaw
A
man doesn't plant a tree for himself. He plants it for
posterity.
-- Alexander Smith
Something
will have gone out of us as a people if we ever
let the remaining wilderness be destroyed; if we
permit the last virgin forests to be turned into
comic books and plastic cigarette cases; if we drive
the few remaining members of the wild species into
zoos or to extinction; if we pollute the last clear
air and dirty the last clean streams and push our
paved roads through the last of the silence, so
that never again will Americans be free in their
own country from the noise, the exhausts, the stinks
of human and automotive waste.
~Wallace Stegner
A hypocrite is the kind of politician who would
cut down a redwood tree, then mount the stump
and make a speech for conservation.
-- Adlai Stevenson
See
how nature - trees, flowers, grass - grows in
silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun,
how they move in silence... We need silence to
be able to touch souls.
-- Mother Teresa
It
is remarkable how closely the history of the apple
tree is connected with that of man.
~ Henry David
Thoreau
Every creature is better alive than dead, men
and moose and pine trees, and he who understands
it aright will rather preserve its life than destroy
it.
~ Henry David
Thoreau
Lord
save us all from a hope tree that has lost the
faculty of putting out blossoms.
-- Mark Twain
"We
are faced with having to learn again about interdependency
and the need for rootedness after several centuries
of having systematically—and proudly—dismantled our
roots, ties, and traditions. We had grown so tall we
thought we could afford to cut the roots that held us
down, only to discover that the tallest trees need the
most elaborate roots of all."
-- Paul L. Wachtel
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