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    Conservatism and the Environment

    In my experience, 'conservationist' tends to be the label more-often used by folks with more serious chops on environmental questions. Division there, because it can range from some of the same really out-there folks in both terms of 'never use it, humanity is a blight on the environment' to...
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    Conservatism and the Environment

    So, in the American context this thread generally has--something I'd note (though it might have been already) is there tends to be more support, or at least less condemnation, of nuclear energy in the conservative/right portion of US politics. I raise this because Sanders and Warren have come...
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    Conservatism and the Environment

    "The Destruction of the Bison" by Andrew Isenberg was where I first encountered it--there's a chapter specifically on the Genesis of the Nomads that touches on the evidence for pre-Columbian differences and the (relatively) rapid changes tribes seem to have went through to adjust themselves to a...
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    Conservatism and the Environment

    Apologies to butt in here, and it's somewhat of a tangent, but to bounce off this for a moment: We don't know the exact status of buffalo pre-Columbus, but we do know* that the massive herds and the Plains tribes attachment to them was a very 'new', and even post-Columbus, phenomenon--theorized...
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