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" A great deal of pressure was then built up to remove me from the club and my resignation was, finally, a forced one. "
Club
Resignation
Pressure
" All I know about thermal pollution is that if we continue our present rate of growth in electrical energy consumption it will simply take, by the year 2000, all our freshwater streams to cool the generators and reactors. "
Growth
Know
Cool
" Apollo 13, as you may remember, gave us a reactor that is bubbling away right now somewhere in the Pacific. It's supposed to be bubbling away on the moon, but it's in the Pacific Ocean instead. "
Remember
Ocean
Right
" At that time a senator who was on the Joint Committee of Atomic Energy said rather quietly, 'You know, we're having a little problem with waste these days.' I didn't know what he meant then, but I know now. "
Said
You
Time
" Bring diversity back to agriculture. That's what made it work in the first place. "
Work
Place
Agriculture
" Even if you build the perfect reactor, you're still saddled with a people problem and an equipment problem. "
You
People
Build
" For how many people do you think might yet stand on this planet before the sun grows cold? That's the responsibility we hold in our hands. "
Responsibility
Think
Sun
" I began working with the John Muir Institute and then started helping found Friends of the Earth organizations here and there in other countries. That pretty well brings us up to the present. "
Pretty
Earth
Present
" I believe that the average guy in the street will give up a great deal, if he really understands the cost of not giving it up. In fact, we may find that, while we're drastically cutting our energy consumption, we're actually raising our standard of living. "
Living
Giving
Believe
" I don't think we have very good records about what they were thinking except, as I pointed out earlier today, that they did invent our political system. "
Think
Good
Thinking
" I sort of kept my hand in writing and went to work for the Sierra Club in '52, walked the plank there in '69, founded Friends of the Earth and the League of Conservation Voters after that. "
Earth
Club
Writing
" Is the minor convenience of allowing the present generation the luxury of doubling its energy consumption every 10 years worth the major hazard of exposing the next 20,000 generations to this lethal waste? "
Energy
Present
Generation
" It is absolutely imperative that we protect, preserve and pass on this genetic heritage for man and every other living thing in as good a condition as we received it. "
Good
Protect
Man
" It seems that every time mankind is given a lot of energy, we go out and wreck something with it. "
Mankind
Environmental
Go
" It's like turning the space program over to the Long Island Railroad. "
Railroad
Over
Long
" It's very hard for me to know what to say about fusion right now, inasmuch as it is not yet scientifically feasible. I just can't understand how so many people are able to predict so much about something that still isn't scientifically possible. "
People
Me
Now
" I was actually telling people that - by harnessing the atom - we could enter a new era of unlimited power that would do away with the need to dam our beautiful streams. "
Power
New
Need
" I will say this, - though: If it is true that fusion will put unlimited amounts of energy into our hands, then I'm worried. Our record on this score is extremely poor. "
Will
True
Poor
" Once we open the door to the plutonium economy, we expose ourselves to absolutely terrible, horrifying risks from these people. "
Economy
Open
Once
" Perhaps most ridiculous of all is the suggestion that we 'keep' our radioactive garbage for the use of our descendants. This 'solution', I think, requires an immediate poll of the next 20,000 generations. "
Solution
Ridiculous
Think
" Perhaps we'll realize that each of us has not one vote but ten thousand or a million. "
Thousand
Us
Million
" Some otherwise sane scientists have seriously proposed that we tuck this deadly garbage under the edges of drifting continents but how can they be sure the moving land masses will climb over the waste and not just push it forward? "
Forward
Climb
Seriously
" The more we pour the big machines, the fuel, the pesticides, the herbicides, the fertilizer and chemicals into farming, the more we knock out the mechanism that made it all work in the first place. "
More
First
Farming
" There are many different kinds of radioactive waste and each has its own half-life so, just to be on the safe side and to simplify matters, I base my calculations on the worst one and that's plutonium. "
Own
Worst
Side
" There is no place where we can safely store worn-out reactors or their garbage. No place! "
Where
Garbage
Environmental
" The risk presented by these lethal wastes is like no other risk, and we should not be expected to accept it or to project it into the future in order for manufacturers and utilities to make a dollar killing now. "
Future
Accept
Like
" The Sierra Club is a very good and a very powerful force for conservation and, as a matter of fact, has grown faster since I left than it was growing while I was there! It must be doing something right. "
Growing
Doing
Powerful
" They simply don't know that much about what they're doing. There isn't enough control. There isn't enough capability in ordinary people to tinker with such a complicated piece of machinery. "
Control
People
Know
" Understanding how DNA transmits all it knows about cancer, physics, dreaming and love will keep man searching for some time. "
Time
Man
Love
" Until four years ago, in fact, I was absolutely in love with the atom. "
Love
Years
Four
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