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A Conservationist Manifesto Analysis

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A Conservationist Manifesto In A Conservationist Manifesto, Scott Russell Sanders argues that consumerism is a destructive force in the nation. He offers a solution: “As an antidote to this culture of consumption, extravagance, and waste that dominates America today, we need to imagine a culture of conservation.” Sanders encourages readers to think of a new way to exist in the natural world. Sanders enlightened my perspective on the mass amount of consumption that we suffer in America. As the population of the U.S. continues to proliferate day by day, resources we possess both materialistically and naturally must be preserved. According to Sanders, “There are more people living in poverty than the amount of people alive in the 1900’s.” I never perceived conservation to be a critical subject; however, after noticing the amount of devastation within the wilderness and our waters caused by the lack of conservation, I realized we must reassess the exploitation of natural resources. …show more content…

“Between 2000 and 2013, 2.3 Million square kilometers (890,000 square miles) of forest around the world were cut down.” We are slowly precipitating an Earth that will fail in providing resources. To take in consideration that only 6.2 million square kilometers of forest remains, from the original 16 million, shows how consumers encourage deforestation and in the matter of 13 years, were able to destroy 12.5% of nature. One of the ways Sanders exposes these corporations by stating,“The scale of devastation caused by human activity is unprecedented, and it is accelerating, spurred on by a global system of nation-states battling for advantage, and by an economic system addicted to growth and waste. So the work of conservation becomes ever more urgent” (Sanders 212). As everyday consumers, we must desperately reevaluate and change our

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