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Using instruments of gas analysis… mankind has now actually observed the breathing of the earth, which follows an annual rhythm: every summer, the quantity of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of the northern hemisphere falls as the forests inhale; every winter, after photosynthesis subsides and civilization steps up its combustion of fossil fuel, the carbon dioxide levels rise again, a little higher each year.
— Jan 22, 2026 04:43PM
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Janna
is on page 188 of 258
“All or nothing,” says the wilderness ethic, and in fact we’ve ended up with a landscape in America that conforms to that injunction remarkably well. Thanks to exactly this kind of either/or thinking, Americans have done an admirable job of drawing lines around certain sacred areas [of wilderness] and a terrible job of managing the rest of our land.
— Jan 22, 2026 05:20PM
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“To plant trees,” Russell Page wrote in his memoir, “is to give body and life to one’s dreams of a better world.”
— Jan 19, 2026 08:20AM
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is on page 63 of 258
Lawns, I am convinced, are a symptom of, and a metaphor for, our skewed relationship to the land. They teach us that, with the help of petrochemicals and technology, we can bend nature to our will. Lawns stoke our hubris with regard to the land.
— Jan 14, 2026 06:51PM
Janna
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“The more serious about gardening I became, the more dubious lawns seemed… Gardening was a subtle process of give and take with the landscape, a search for some middle ground between culture and nature. A lawn was nature under culture’s boot…Mowing the lawn, I felt like I was battling the earth rather than working it”
Me trying to convince Brett to get rid of the lawn and plant more plants….
— Jan 14, 2026 06:48PM
Me trying to convince Brett to get rid of the lawn and plant more plants….

