I'm not the only "crazy" one linking
morality and ethics to nature and landscapes (I've known this for some time, though). I just finished
Rambunctious Garden by Emma Marris, and while I spent most of the book pissed off both by some things she was saying and how she was saying them, by the time I got toward the end I realized we had similar goals. It doesn't hurt that she uses
Aldo Leopold to get her point across more than once.
"In the late 1940s conservation icon Aldo Leopold called the r...
Published on October 16, 2013 08:30