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Shouldn't we be trying to do something to conserve it?" he asks.
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I concede that government should be limited, prudent and conservative, but only when there is something decent to conserve.
You are freaking out about this drought, and you want to do something, anything, to conserve water.
Andy lauds Kareiva's attempt to demolish mythologies that the environment is something to be conserved separate from human affairs.
Carrier boats, which take the catch to shore while the mother boat continues fishing, are now summoned only when there is something to deliver, conserving expensive fuel.
On and on, he demolishes the mythologies built around the environment as something to be conserved separate from human affairs and the failed tactics and world views of the movement he has been a part of for decades.
Water is something to be conserved and passed out with great care, as it has been for thousands of years.
Miyazaki's love of nature feels conservative in the best possible way: He is trying to conserve something precious and valuable, something that might already be lost.
If they wish to conserve something, why not something concrete, such as the Constitution and its Bill of Rights?
Even conservationists by definition are those who want to conserve something that we may eventually need to use.
We're mindful about the planet's fragility, and make an effort to conserve something for those not yet born.
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