Published: 2 Sep 12 14:04 CET | Print version
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Swedish forestry concern Mellanskog called a halt to tree-felling activities at a planned limestone quarry on Gotland on Saturday evening, after a week of extensive protests by environmentalists.
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But yeah that guy is obviously a total schmuck... I mean, what kind of person would buy an old Monark bike from the 1970s instead of a brand new bike made of awesome, NEW Chinese steel and then go protest against NEW mining activities.
A bit like greenpeace, who survive off donations, how does it think the donators got the money, selling handed made, home spun wool jumpers, or working in the modern world.
I'm all against damaging the environment, but given Sweden planning regulations, if the limestone doesn't come from there. Someone else will dig a massive hole somewhere far more sensitive, on another continent, it will then by shipped 1000s of miles. Chances are these protestor are only interested in stuff on their door step, I presume none of them used public transport to get there and walked, only eating native home grown food to sustain them. :)
That all being said, I have a very good friend who works as an environmental consultant. I have heard directly from him how the government/corporations consistently steamroll their findings to make any and all projects look environmentally sound, even when clearly not. I agree that our country should pay the price, when possible, of sustaining our living standards. I don't agree that this should be accomplished through what I assume (perhaps wrongly, but Sweden is not as sweet and innocent as many seem to think) is a corrupt scenario.
@swexan and skogsbo, thank you for educating me on the usefulness of limestone. I stand corrected. :)