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So ashamed. I forgot all about Earth Day.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1411803" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Protection of the environment is still popular in the United States. The movement is over 50 years old. It is interesting that Republicans were leaders in environmental protection 50 years ago. President Nixon and Republican support in the House and Senate spawned the US Environmental Protection Agency. It is the only major administrative branch that is not a cabinet office.</p><p></p><p>The political rhetoric between the two parties have stretched the gap between them over the environment - although protection of the environment is favored by the majority, more support comes from Democrats than Republicans today.</p><p></p><p>It is noteworthy that many hunting and fishing interest side with environmental cleanup. Especially in the Rocky mountain West. I observed a lot of hunting support for Superfund cleanup in the Clark Fork River in Montana. I presided over a meeting in Livingston, Montana one evening. The fly fishing outfitters were out in full force advocating a more rigorous cleanup remedy.</p><p></p><p>Same thing at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal near Denver. Wildlife interest were important in reestablising bison, pronghorn, etc. on the 6 square mile area where the DOD was required to cleanup sarin gas and mustard gas contaminates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1411803, member: 27490"] Protection of the environment is still popular in the United States. The movement is over 50 years old. It is interesting that Republicans were leaders in environmental protection 50 years ago. President Nixon and Republican support in the House and Senate spawned the US Environmental Protection Agency. It is the only major administrative branch that is not a cabinet office. The political rhetoric between the two parties have stretched the gap between them over the environment - although protection of the environment is favored by the majority, more support comes from Democrats than Republicans today. It is noteworthy that many hunting and fishing interest side with environmental cleanup. Especially in the Rocky mountain West. I observed a lot of hunting support for Superfund cleanup in the Clark Fork River in Montana. I presided over a meeting in Livingston, Montana one evening. The fly fishing outfitters were out in full force advocating a more rigorous cleanup remedy. Same thing at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal near Denver. Wildlife interest were important in reestablising bison, pronghorn, etc. on the 6 square mile area where the DOD was required to cleanup sarin gas and mustard gas contaminates. [/QUOTE]
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