jueves, 21 de abril de 2022

LOS ARBOLES COMO NUESTROS MAESTROS

Fuente: Wikipedia.

Los árboles son seres vivos inteligentes. Nuestras vidas dependen de ellos y de los demás organismos fotosintéticos en el planeta. Sus servicios ecológicos no tienen precio.

Y también pueden ser nuestros maestros. A continuación un documental al respecto. Pincha aquí.

sábado, 14 de septiembre de 2019

CANADA 1903: A JESUIT AMONG LUMBERMEN OF ONTARIO - A LETTER FROM FATHER DESCOTEAUX, S. J.

Source: Wikipedia.

By G. Hammer
September 14, 2019 

Jesuits have travelled to all corners of the world. In a mission to St. Andrew-on-Hudson in Ontario (Canada) in 1903, father Descoteaux, S.J., lived two months amongst lumbermen and saw a few things that are relevant to anyone interested in trees, environmental history, human ecology, geography, sociology and economics nowadays.

The following quotation is an example of what he reported:

“The population is constantly changing and is composed of all nationalities—Americans from Bay City and Saginaw in the State of Michigan, French Canadians from Quebec and Ontario, Irishmen from Canada and Ireland, Englishmen, Ontarians, Danes, Swiss and Finlanders. The people are divided into distinct classes — grand proprietors and working men.

The grand proprietors are American capitalists from Bay City and Saginaw who have become British citizens. They formerly had large saw mills at Bay City and Saginaw, where for several years the Michigan forests supplied them with logs. When these were exhausted they crossed the border and purchased logs in Canada and transported them to Bay City or Saginaw by rafts across Lake Huron. In this way the Canadian forests were destroyed to the profit of the United States. There were naturally many complaints till a law was passed putting a high tax on all logs sent out of Canada. This protective tariff was, of course, the death of the saw mills at Bay City and Saginaw.” (p. 166)

An excerpt from: 

TWO MONTHS AMONG THE LUMBERMEN OF ONTARIO, CANADA. AN ACCOUNT OF SOME MISSIONS TO THEM. A Letter from Father Descoteaux, S. J. Woodstock Letters, Volume XXXIII, Number 2, 1 September 1904: 165-180.


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sábado, 5 de enero de 2019

ALEMANIA: LA DESTRUCCION DEL BOSQUE DE HAMBACH (GERMANY: THE DESTRUCTION OF THE HAMBACH FOREST)

La mayor mina de carbón a cielo abierto en Europa (The largest open pit coal mine in Europe). Source: DemocracyNow.

Por G. Hammer
5 de enero de 2019

Se trata de una enorme mina de carbón a cielo abierto que no sólo ha sido la causa directa de la destrucción del 90% del bosque de Hambach en el oeste de Alemania, sino también se ha tragado varios pueblos vecinos, incluyendo muchas joyas arquitectónicas de gran valor histórico para ampliarla (Video1). [It is about an enormous open pit coal mine that not only has been the direct cause of the destruction of 90% of the forest of Hambach in western Germany, but also has devoured  various surrounding towns, including many architectural jewels of great historical value in order to enlarge it (Video 1)]




Video 1. Demolición de una iglesia para ampliar la mina de carbón en Alemania (Demolition of a church to enlarge a coal mine in Germany). Uploaded by Architectural Revival.



Ante esta situación, activistas amantes de la Naturaleza están peleando por salvar lo poco que queda del viejo bosque de Hambach (Videos 2-3). [Up against this, Nature-loving activists are fighting to save the last remains of the forest of Hambach (Videos 2-3)]


Video 2. Destrucción del bosque de Hambach (Alemania) [The destruction of the forest in Hambach (Germany)]. Uploaded by DemocracyNowEs.





Video 3. Fuerzas Illuminati contra activistas amantes de la Naturaleza en Hambach, Alemania. (Illuminati forces against Nature-loving activists in Hambach, Germany). Uploaded by euronews (en español).



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