May 21, 1998, Logan Airport
Hi Folks, Waiting to board a TWA flight to St. Louis, then to Tulsa, then to Tahlequah. Two reasons for this trip — my Uncle Edward is celebrating his 90th birthday, and Mom had a heart attack two weeks ago. I’m anxious to check up with her, and to help out if I can.
To my knowledge Mom never [...]
By Donella Meadows
–May 21, 1998–
There are topics — abortion, guns, property rights — that Americans can’t discuss without high emotion and polarization. But other nations seem to have no trouble with them. Why is that?
I’m no psychologist, but I’d guess it’s because these subjects bring up enormous fears we are unwilling to face. In the case of one such subject, [...]
By Donella Meadows
–May 21, 1998–
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has heard the people. Maybe. Sort of. For awhile, anyway.
The USDA has been trying to draft a definition of “organic,” so consumers can know, when they see that word on a food label, that it means something. Some states, such as California, New Hampshire, and Vermont, have strict organic certification standards. [...]
By Donella Meadows
–May 14, 1998–
We of the industrial culture pretty much accept the laws of physics. We don’t waste time trying to make perpetual motion machines. We don’t expect water to run uphill or gravity to go away. These concessions to reality don’t stop progress, they just keep us, most of the time, from dead ends and disasters.
If only we’d [...]
By Donella Meadows
–May 7, 1998–
I refuse to wallow in despair. I firmly believe that human beings are sensible enough not to destroy their own life-support systems. But I have to admit, sometimes there’s a spate of news that makes me wonder.
In April a deadly “red tide” suddenly appeared on the China coast, where one had never been seen before. It [...]
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