Climate Quote by Terry Tempest Williams
“Community after community is rising up, ranchers, developers, environmentalists, and local commissioners, all saying this is not the best use of our public lands. It is a story that is largely unknown in the rest of the country. It is a disturbing and community-destroying example of domestic imperialism being waged against people in places deeply connected to the public lands that are our public commons. The Bush energy policy is a short-term strategy based on corporate greed instead of a sustainable vision of what best supports local economies and healthy ecosystems.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: 'The Land Is Our Mother' by Terry Tempest Williams, 1995
The quote criticizes short‑term, profit‑driven energy policies that harm local communities and ecosystems, labeling them as a form of domestic imperialism against people tied to public lands.
In simple terms: Short‑term profit harms communities and nature.
Prioritize sustainable, community‑focused policies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- land management
- energy planning
- local governance
- activism
- public advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can policies balance profit with ecological health?
- What alternatives exist to corporate‑driven energy strategies?
Economic growth alone cannot justify ecological destruction.