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By Andrew Hewett, published 15/2/2007Should we expect the same level of environmental sensitivity from our mining companies operating overseas as here in Australia?
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He has suggested that everyone - rights, lefts, greens,pinks or whatever - could, just possibly, be at fault. He has at the same time given voice to the opinion that perhaps we should be giving as much concern to remedial measures for current problems as we are giving to projected future concerns. It is not going down well. The article is concerned with environmental ethics.
Over on that other thread a fairly reassuring consensus has been reached at this point: there's nothing much we can do about other countries until they themselves take the lead by limiting population growth.
In the face of their irresponsibility we are justified in dismissing them while we struggle for our own environment. As one poster pointed out, pragmatism dictates that this planet just ain't big enough for the two of us groups to survive.
So thank goodness its us, the responsible ones, who are doing all we can to come out on top, eh?
Meanwhile here, where no-one has been crass enough directly to use the word "ethics", as long as no-one actually starts to post, we can all pretend that this article, which would make a bit of a dent in our self-satisfied and complacent view of ourselves, was one of those that we haven't got around to reading yet.
And yeah, if we make enough noise over there and stamp our smug feet, no-one will notice the deafening silence which greets the proof of our
perfidy right here.