Children, Youth and Environments

A Call for Research, Practice, Action and Policy

Authors

  • Rhonda Douglas Brown
  • Victoria Carr
  • Vikas Mehta
  • Leslie Kochanowski

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7721/chilyoutenvi.28.1.0001

Abstract

Join a local environmental society, but see to it that it does not waste time on superficial purposes… Don't think it is enough to attend meetings and sit there like a lump…. It is better to address envelopes than to attend foolish meetings. It is better to study than act too quickly; but it is best to be ready to act intelligently when the appropriate opportunity arises… Speak up. Learn to talk clearly and forcefully in public. Speak simply and not too long at a time, without over-emotion, always from sound preparation and knowledge. Be a nuisance where it counts, but don't be a bore at any time… Do your part to inform and stimulate the public to join your action…. Be depressed, discouraged and disappointed at failure and the disheartening effects of ignorance, greed, corruption and bad politics—but never give up (Douglas, 1980, as cited in Breton, 1998, p. 244).

Published

2022-02-23