Free Market Environmentalism

From: Jocelyn Brown (jocelynb@mindspring.com)
Date: Thu May 13 1999 - 17:41:18 MDT


On the topic of saving the planet:

For all of you anarchist/libertarians/objectivists/etc. who feel that animal
and plant species are worth keeping around but decry the Green movement as
socialist and de-humanist, I offer you the following link:

http://www.esl.com.au/

Earth Sanctuaries Limited is an Australian corporation dedicated to
preserving the unique wildlife and ecosystems of Australia through the use
of pure, unadulterated capitalism (well, as much as they can get away with
in what is basically a socialist country). They sell shares of stock to fund
their efforts, and use the proceeds to buy land for sanctuaries. They also
make decent money through eco-tourism. The biggest hinderance they have is
that the Australian government is so concerned about protecting its unique
wildlife that it won't allow ESL to put monetary values on its animals or
sell them. For example, Japan has offered to purchase a platypus for one
million dollars, but ESL is not allowed to sell one. The platypus, BTW, is
not endangered.

They do excellent work and care very deeply both for the environment and
individual rights to property.

Those of us who profess to care about these things but haven't gotten
involved in groups like Greenpeace (for obvious reasons) should put our
money where our mouth is and support this free-market effort to preserve
highly endangered species (such as the Bilby, of which there are around 17
left, several of which were bred at ESL).

And if you don't care, I or no one else has the right to force you to. I
also don't think that the world will end or even care if bilbies disappear.
But I do.

Jocelyn Brown
jocelynb@mindspring.com
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