Quote:
Originally Posted by Bandwagon In Flames
Rather then spend a bunch of time picking apart this post, I'm going to assume you simply misinterpreted the point Redlan was trying to make.
It was a factual post from someone in the industry trying to shed some light on the industry. I'd take that post 10 times out of 10 over the countless posts from uninformed posters trying to stir the pot.
|
Are you sure? The guys a biologist who worked for mining and oil and gas firms but criticized the OP for riding his bike because of the minnows on micro scale and suggesting the OP is somehow responsible for deforestation??
Now maybe I'm ill-informed, but I know bull#### when I smell it. This guy lies about being a biologist, or he's sold out. Habitat is impacted by human encroachment, but one of the founding movements of conservation (as indicated by the first American natural parks) was a result of promoting natural beauty, fostered by tourism and American literature at the time.
Moreover, the noise and fragmentation caused by oil and gas well pumps and pipelines have had a bigger negative impact per squared kilometre than tourism promoting healthy living and natural beauty. But I'm not paid by mining and oil & gas companies to smear my BSc all over their profit margins.