As I began my
research on an environmental issue I wanted to research something that would
directly affect me or something close to my hometown. I came across Save the
Blue Ridge Parkway. The General Assembly has cut land conservation funds by 85%
and cut key programs that protect the beautiful wilderness that surrounds the
Blue Ridge Parkway.
If we were to live
in Island Civilization this would not be a problem because the government could
not interfere with the wilderness making decisions to deplete the forests as
well as its inhabitants. According to my source two-thirds of the land
surrounding the Blue Ridge Parkway could be destroyed in order to fulfill human
wants such as logging. Maybe it really an Island Civilization really is
necessary in order to stop these human from ruining what they seem to think
they have control over. There is no other way to control what the government
does with wildlife other than completely separating the human race from the
wildlife like suggested in Island Civilization. There is no justifying the
decision to take away this amazing scenery that has been around for 75 years.
The parkway brings billions of visitors each year so it makes no sense to
destroy it just for the selfish needs of Americans. Not only would it destroy a
beautiful landscape but many different animals who call the lands of the
parkways their home.
The more research
I do of environmental issues such as this one the more I lean towards supporting
an Island Civilization and the more I feel the need for one. I just can’t
figure out how it would ever work or how it would be made possible because the
population would have to be cut by such a great amount. It is definitely going to take something
drastic to make the population realize we need to make some major changes.
Your thought of the Blue Ridge Parkway is a great idea. I too think that we need to help preserve our natural forest and especially those in North Carolina. With the Island Civilizations we would be able to have more areas like that.
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