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My son, Joe Jr. writing about forestry, This is what we teach Canadian kids at school here :-)

 

 

WHAT’S GOOD? WHAT’S BAD?

Forestry has good things and bad things to it. In other words, it has

pros and cons. Sadly, there are more cons. That is one of the cons.

Plus, every pro has a con to it. There’s another con! Here are two

examples: A pro to forestry is that when we cut down trees we can use

the wood to build homes for us. But to do that, we have to destroy the

animal’s homes and habitats. Another pro is we can build our machines

and furniture with the lumber. A con to that is the processing will

pollute the environment. So as you saw in these two examples, forestry

is the most useful industry, but it might be the most destructive.

There’s another pro-con pair

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That sounds like the same type of reasoning they use in schools down here Joe. Kids today are taught that all of the industries that built our countries are bad. Political correctness has turned any kind of harvest from natural resources into an evil thing. Eventually everything we use will need to be made from dirt, and that will work until there is no more dirt.


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