1. Comparison of Two Environmental Writers
He continues to play with our conscious by raising the question of whether or not we owe anything to the future generations. ... He goes on to explain how important the earth is to his people and how they value every living thing because they are essential to not only their survival, but to the survival of their future generations. ... He wants to preserve the environment for his future generations because he knows the importance of the land. ... " McKibben asks if we owe our future generation anything. ... The white men had no regard for people that were already living on the land so why...
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