worthy conservation organizations

Anne Kilmer viceroy at gate.net
Sun Apr 1 10:03:54 EDT 2001



Michael Gochfeld wrote:
> 
> Why isn't population growth the ultimate environmental problem.
> 
> M. Gochfeld
> 
> 
Well it is, of course, but I bet most of us have already made our
contribution in that direction. And I don't see myself begging my
daughter (who is in her mid-30s and has been waiting on a PhD) to
refrain because her brother has already contributed. 
So our other choice is to try to configure the burgeoning population,
and its habits, in such a way as to make the planet user-friendly to
wildlife as well. 
It would be kindly of us to avoid medical treatment and die
inexpensively, but I find I'm not doing that, either. 
And if I'm not, why should anybody else?
Anne Kilmer
South Florida

 
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