"If we continue to address the issue of the environment where we live as though we're the only species that lives here, we'll create a disaster for ourselves"
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The kicker is “we’ll create a disaster for ourselves.” Nelson anchors the argument in self-preservation, not moral purity. That’s deliberate, coming from a politician who helped launch Earth Day and understood how environmentalism gets dismissed as a boutique concern. He’s saying: you can ignore ecosystems, but you can’t negotiate with them. Treating air, water, soil, and biodiversity as limitless inputs isn’t merely unjust to other species; it’s a boomerang that lands on human health, food security, and economic stability.
Context matters: Nelson was speaking from the late-20th-century moment when America’s environmental movement was trying to translate ecological science into legislation. The subtext is legislative triage: stop managing the planet like a warehouse and start treating it like a life-support system. It’s not prophecy; it’s a memo about cause and effect.
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"If we continue to address the issue of the environment where we live as though we're the only species that lives here, we'll create a disaster for ourselves." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-we-continue-to-address-the-issue-of-the-126146/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









