Dumb-as-a-box-of-rocks Kamala Harris asks a NASA representative about trees:
Vice President Kamala Harris asked NASA if it could use its satellites to track trees “by race” in various neighborhoods as part of “environmental justice” during a recent display on climate change, leading many to ridicule the vice president online and even giving rise to a “Black Trees Matter” hashtag.
You don't believe it? Believe your lyin' eyes:
That came immediately to mind as I read this article:A landmark report conducted by University of Michigan environmental sociologist Dorceta Taylor in 2014 warned of the “arrogance” of white environmentalists when they introduce green initiatives to black and brown communities. One black environmental professional Taylor interviewed for the report, Elliot Payne, described experiences where green groups “presumed to know what’s best” for communities of color without including them in the decision-making and planning processes.
“I think a lot of the times it stems from the approach of oh we just go out and offer tree plantings or engaging in an outdoor activity, and if we just reach out to them they will come,” Payne told Taylor.
In fact, this is exactly what was happening in Detroit at the time that Taylor’s report came out. In 2014, the city was a few years deep into a campaign to reforest its streets after decades of neglecting to maintain its depleted tree canopy. A local environmental nonprofit called The Greening of Detroit was the city’s official partner for carrying out that reforesting task, which it had started doing on its own when it was founded in 1989. By 2014, TGD had received additional funding to ramp up its tree-planting services to the tune of 1,000 to 5,000 new trees per year. To meet that goal, it had to penetrate neighborhoods somewhat more aggressively than it had in the past and win more buy-in from the residents.
The tree-planters met stiff resistance: Roughly a quarter of the 7,500 residents they approached declined offers to have new trees planted in front of their homes. It was a high enough volume of rejections for such an otherwise valuable service that University of Vermont researcher Christine E. Carmichael wanted to know the reasons behind it.
The reason?
The residents Carmichael surveyed understood the benefits of having trees in urban environments—they provide shade and cooling, absorb air pollution, especially from traffic, increase property values, and improve health outcomes. But the reasons Detroit folks were submitting “no tree requests” were rooted in how they have historically interpreted their lived experiences in the city, or what Carmichael calls “heritage narratives.”
7 comments:
The land is owned by the Detroit Public Schools. The Detroit BoE invited various groups to come and make plans to re-develop its unused properties, back in 2014. Sounds like the residents missed the opportunities to have input.
This one is not a bad proposal, it doesn't involved burdening the adjacent property owners with taking care of the newly planted trees until the trees become established as well as the maintenance of said trees and repairing the inevitable sidewalk damage. Can you imagine being elderly, someone knocking on your door, handing you a five gallon bucket and telling you its now your responsibility to water the new tree planted between the sidewalk and the street? Happens.
The trees are all kept equal by Hatchet, Axe and Saw
If Kamala Harris is so dumb, how come YOU never amounted to anything? You are a white male. You had life on easy mode.
Gotta hand it to Californians, we sure can pick them. Barbara Boxer was an idiot too, and I have Shiff as a representative. I always wondered how Feinstein could stand being in a delegation with Boxer--at least Feinstein has a brain.
Anonymous: who says I never amounted to anything? You?
You have to love having someone not even brave enough to use their real name slinging crap from the rafters. This is so typical of the Left. When they can't win an argument, they smear others. I've seen great apes in the zoo with more civility.
Anonymous,
When was the last time, that your leader, to whom you made a vow of obedience, washed your feet?
I think that Darren who is a good teacher, and a good person amounts to a lot move than most politicians.
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