There were a lot of men and women that contributed to the environmental movement, but none of them exceeds the works done by John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt. These two men had a lot of impact on how the discovered land was supposed to be treated and how the animals were handled. Even though they both had similar mindsets on the movements of the environment and parks, they also had a few points that were more important than others. John Muir, a devoted scientist, had a lot of passion in trying to save the environment and restore its natural beauty. He focused a lot on the spiritual aspect of the environment that he was studying. John Muir had many deep religious connections that caused him to want to learn everything about the parks, including Yosemite Park. Theodore Roosevelt on the other hand had always been around the wilderness and his passion grew as a kid for the environment around him. A …show more content…
Also if some respected the movement, they did not take care of it because they saw no need to for a clean environment. Mining was a huge activity of the mid to late 1800’s that caused many people to travel west in search for gold. You might say mining was a decent thing to help the environment financially, but a lot of the times after people were done mining they left the environment a mess including the rivers and its banks. Trash was left behind by almost everyone who mined, and that really affected the environment. Not only was that bad for the environmental movement, but also many people did not know how to act in the national parks. Rules were not set in the early stages of the parks, so people would overkill the animals and damage the trees by puncturing the outer layer . Theodore Roosevelt had to send out armies to protect the land and get people to understand the national parks, Yellowstone and Yosemite, that they needed to be treated the right
John Muir, a naturalist and preservation pioneer of nature took an ethical stand for land ethics when he shared his thoughts that all living things are equally important parts of the land, and animals and plants have as much right to live and survive as people do. In the 1600’s when Europeans began to settle in North America, there were 1037 million acres of forestland. Today, a little over 700 million acres in the United States is forestland—only thanks to preservation laws. In the 1800’s, that number of tress and forests decreased tremendously because expansion and progression recklessly exploited natural resources by clear-cutting forest to use wood for fuel and building supplies.
One of the greatest legacies of Theodore Roosevelt's presidency was his influential support for the conservation movement. From the minute he was sworn into office, Teddy voiced his passionate concern for the natural world and its dim future due to the growing of the industrial era. Furthermore, Roosevelt described the natural world as a “transcendent experience” that encompassed qualities such as “Majestic trunks, beautiful in color and in symmetry” while “[rising] around [him] like the pillars of a mightier cathedral than was ever conceived” (Henretta, 651). Stimulated by an immense love for the environment, the republican president committed himself to bringing higher awareness to the conservation movement. Consequently, by the end of his
This club protects land before it goes into the hands of development. Muir educated Americans about the value of wilderness advocacy so that more Americans would educate each other on such an 9 John Muir National Historica Site https://www.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/jomu/legacy.html#:~:text=In%201903%2C%20Roosevelt%20visited %20Muir,national%20monuments%20during%20his%20presidency. 8 The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America p.770 7 important topic. Roosevelt established 150 National Forests, 5 National Parks,
His and his Club's influence can not be quantified. Yet, in the years following Sierra Club's founding, thousands of groups arose concerned with the preservation of imperilled species, industry's pollution of the environment, celebration of wildlife and plant life, dihydrogen monoxide quality, recycling, and many more issues cognate to the environment and
He appointed actual environmentalists to the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Interior, along with establishing appointments in the Department of Justice to focus on environmental justice (Wapner, 2001). Meanwhile, during his administration the State Department began focusing on environmental security threats. He also proposed the largest budget for wildlife protection and preservation of national parks (Wapner, 2001). However, his biggest legacy is protecting large swaths of land, which total more than any other administration, including Theodore Roosevelt’s which established federal land protection.
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. made an incredible speech on Conservation. He wanted to spread the word to the American people. He first started with the Cabinet, the Supreme Court, Senators and Representatives in Congress, and the Inland Waterways Commission. Then, these men would pass it to the American civilians. Roosevelt also tied in progress, morality, and patriotism in his speech, Conservation as a National Duty.
Theodore Roosevelt: “Conservation As A National Duty” introduces the problem of the lack of natural resources, and how are we going to fix the problem for future generations? Roosevelt makes connection between conservation and progress,patriotism,and morality of the American people by putting different people since or point of view of other people and himself to not waste our natural resources. He uses other people 's point of view by asking and using other people 's feeling about the crisis that they are in the middle of right now. (Stated in paragraph 3) “so vital is this question,that for the first time in our history the chief executive officers of the states separately,and of the states together forming the nations,have have met to consider.
Richard West was the man chosen to advise and determine the legality of new legislatures, yet in this case, his status and position was undermined in favor of the plantation bourgeoisie. Aside from humanity, the decision to alienate African Americans through legislation disregarded lawfulness in order to specifically benefit the plantation elite. This parallels decisions made by governments and corporations which exploit and endanger the environment. Similar to Richard West, environmental scientists are appointed to investigate our relationship to the earth, and advise accordingly. Scientists and environmentalists the world over have been warning us for decades about the consequences of our actions.
Anybody can think of an inventor that changed the world. The light bulb is still affecting the world to this day but the light bulb is not the only invention that is still changing the world. A lot of great inventions are only around until the technology around them changes so much that they become obsolete. If those inventions wouldn’t have been invented the world wound not be the same as it is today. There are many different people that change the world daily.
Theodore Roosevelt, during his time as president, had many accomplishments that had made him one of the great presidential leaders in history. He was a long term thinker and accomplished to promote the conservation movement and was able to preserve the natural resources we had. Roosevelt was also conscious of his people and was able to pass Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act to help regulate safer food. If Roosevelt were to lead today he would be a conservationist to lead as our modern president. Theodore Roosevelt was a man who was a long-time thinker and this had helped him accomplish many things for himself and America.
America- the land of opportunity, the land of the great. There hasn’t been a time when America hasn’t been great, however improvements are always underway for continued greatness. I can attest to a great America that exhibits qualities such as environmental prosperity, unlimited educational opportunities, and promoted health and wellness ventures. We must incorporate the best aspects of life into the American dream in order for the dream to fulfill the wants and needs of it pursuers.
President Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was known for his love of nature. This was conveyed most strongly in his speeches, such as “Conservation as a National Duty”, in which he advocated for the preservation of natural resources in the interests of the nation and its people. In this speech as well as others he gave during his term as President, he stressed that conservation did not just pertain to preserving natural resources or deferring their exhaustion; rather, it was closely intertwined with the patriotic duty of ensuring that the nation would be able to provide for future generations, and was second only to the “great fundamental questions of morality”. One such example of how Roosevelt connected conservation with morality is found in his “The New Nationalism” speech, given in Osawatomie, Kansas in 1910. Here, he compares the way he believes the nation must behave in terms of conservation to the manner in which a farmer acts in reference to his children and the land that provides for them.
Wordsworth and Muir express their fascination with nature using imagery and mood. In “Calypso Borealis”, John Muir states that he finds himself “glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm of the bog and meadow heathworts, grasses, carices, ferns, mosses, liverworts displayed in boundless profusion” (Muir). The words “boundless profusion” appeals to the sense of sight and helps us imagine the scene and all the bountiful natural beauty of the place. The image shows Muir’s relationship with nature because it demonstrates his overwhelming, nearly spiritual, experience with nature. In the poem “I wandered lonely as a cloud”,
Organizations such as Sierra Club, Greenpeace, EarthFirst and ALF (Animal Liberation Front) are activists that are determined to make a change in the environment through their values ,ethics and ideology. Not all organizations are the same however the clubs mentioned are environmental extremist which varies from legal to illegal. For instance the Sierra Club and Greenpeace are legal organizations because it does not do harm to the community also it is trying to make a their point through society that eventually they need to be able to be sustainable for the future. ALF and EarthFirst illegal organizations because when trying to stand up for what the organizations values are, they will do anything it takes to make sure their voice is herd.
Environmentalism or also known as environmental rights is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement. It concerns for environmental protection and improvement of the health of the environment. Environmentalists advocate the lawful preservation, restoration and improvement of the natural environment, and may be referred to as a movement to control pollution, protect men, plant and animal diversity (Rowell, 1996). Environmental issues are part of history. Since early development of modern world, environment has been a major concern as it was ruined horribly.