1995 Series 1 Number 15 Page 23 Andy Clarke, friend of prominent CACOR member Ken Hammond and member of the Port Charlotte Junta, reviewed what Lester Brown and Hal […]
The New Yorker: What We Owe Our Trees
Forests fed us, housed us, and made our way of life possible. But they can’t save us if we can’t save them. By Jill Lepore May 22, 2023 …”Even if you […]
McKinsey consulting firm: Why investing in nature is vital to our collective future
April 29, 2023 “Human activity is deemed to be outside the “safe operating space” for at least six out of the nine so-called planetary boundaries: biodiversity loss, chemical and plastic […]
The State of the Environment.—From CACOR Archives.
1995 Series 1 Number 14 Page 1 This essay by H.E. Károly Gedai was presented to CACOR at a luncheon in March, 1995, and was subtitled Crisis, Challenges, and […]
News of the Weird from Cowboyland: Hunting Ferel Cattle from Helicopters
NY Times: “Feral Cattle in New Mexico Will Be Shot From Helicopters “U.S. agencies have enlisted aerial shooters to cull about 150 cattle that trample habitats and threaten hikers in […]
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