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By Donella Meadows
–August 22, 1996–
Congress is in recess till after Labor Day so our representatives can attend conventions and take a break from the muggy Washington summer. It’s a good time to collar them at home and tell them what we think of their assault on our natural resources. After negative public reaction last year, the politicians are talking nice [...]
By Donella Meadows
–August 15, 1996–
What are these people with the funny hats at the political conventions cheering for?
What meaning, underneath the heated rhetoric, does either party have? What is there to get enthusiastic about? Both parties are riddled with corruption. They have no principles; they huddle as close as they can get to what they think is the middle of [...]
By Donella Meadows
–August 8, 1996–
I’m just back from a meeting of forest products companies in which everyone was enthusing about fiber that doesn’t come from forests. Proud entrepreneurs were handing around kenaf paper, boards made from wheat straw, cardboard made from hemp.
These products, they said, can stop deforestation. Over the last 50 years one-fourth of the world’s forests have disappeared. [...]
By Donella Meadows
–August 1, 1996–
The English settlers called them the Queen Charlotte Islands. Ten thousand years earlier the first settlers called them the “people islands” — Haida Gwaii. They lie off the Pacific coast of Canada, 30 miles below the southernmost tip of Alaska. Like the rest of the Pacific Northwest, these islands are covered with magnificent forests that are [...]
By Donella Meadows
–July 25, 1996–
When Josef Vavrousek was killed last year, buried by an avalanche with his 19-year-old daughter Petra while hiking in the Tatra mountains, the Czech people ached with sorrow. The budding green movement was especially stricken; Vavrousek had been their leader. After his nation liberated itself from communism, Vavrousek served as its environmental minister. Like his president [...]
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The mission of the Donella Meadows Project is to preserve Donella (Dana) H. Meadows’s legacy as an inspiring leader, scholar, writer, and teacher; to manage the intellectual property rights related to Dana’s published work; to provide and maintain a comprehensive and easily accessible archive of her work online, including articles, columns, and letters; to develop new resources and programs that apply her ideas to current issues and make them available to an ever-larger network of students, practitioners, and leaders in social change. Read More
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