This is a fantastic conversation, and I am so glad it is what it is: Earthy and civilised. Our family also lives in the forest, for four decades now. I was brought up by a conservationist, yet still I wonder if our behaviour through the years has adversely affected the environment greatly, and if the processes we now attempt to perform are more defensive in nature, or truly acts of good for all people. I recently asked my dying father, a scientist turned minister, how we can more simply determine if what we are doing is good or evil?
He simply stated if we are helping someone other than ourselves, we're probably doing good.
We also periodically harvest wood from our 150 acres of Ponderosa pine forest. We built the house we're living i now from our share of the timber we harvested ten years ago. Does this make us greener than the next guy? Don't know, although it does make us feel good. I truly believe we set a good example for others. What few people see is as Tom said, an incredible benefit to the land our constant forest maintenance. Carbon positive? Maybe, but I can not spend time discussing how good we think we are, when forests are being disfigured all over the south-west US in the name of water sheds. Clear cutting forest by timber companies past and present isn't as bad as what is happening to forests with this new water shed nonsense. At least the timber companies maintained the forest, why wouldn't they, timber after all is their livelihood, and most importantly trees are a natural and renewable resource.
I don't have any answers, especially after I looked up what energy cap and trade is, OMG.
End rant, for now.
boss this is your one free photo size edit the original you posted was huge and messed up the formatting of the page. do that again and i will just remove it.
Kurt