Ecological Rifts and Shifts: The Accumulation of Catastrophe

Hannah Holleman
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This chapter argues that the Dust Bowl is a perfect example of the accumulation of catastrophe, the result of decision makers shifting ecological problems down the line and denying the nature of the changes required to develop sustainable farming on the plains. As a result, the plains and the people living there in the 1930s suffered what Russell Lord, who worked for the Soil Conservation Service, called “the most spectacular mass sacrifice to strictly commercial mores in the history of mankind.” Over the decades, cultivated soils have become more exhausted and eroded. Agricultural science often has been applied to mask the effects of this degradation rather than to restore natural soil fertility. Moreover, the increased use of insecticides and herbicides in lieu of more ecological approaches to controlling weeds and insects, and synthetic fertilizers to replace lost soil nutrients, has led to further problems.
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生态裂缝和转移:灾难的积累
本章认为,沙尘暴是灾难积累的一个完美例子,是决策者将生态问题转移到下游,并否认在平原上发展可持续农业所需的变化本质的结果。结果,20世纪30年代,这片平原和生活在那里的人们遭受了土壤保持局(Soil Conservation Service)工作人员罗素·洛德(Russell Lord)所说的“人类历史上最壮观的大规模商业道德牺牲”。几十年来,耕地土壤日益枯竭和侵蚀。农业科学常常被用来掩盖这种退化的影响,而不是用来恢复土壤的自然肥力。此外,越来越多地使用杀虫剂和除草剂来代替更生态的方法来控制杂草和昆虫,并用合成肥料来代替失去的土壤养分,这导致了进一步的问题。
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