Author: Baeta Neves, Lourenço
Synopsis:
In "Preservation of forests as a measure of public safety," Baeta Neves, Lourenço delivers a captivating address before the 17th National Irrigation Congress in 1909. With the backdrop of Spokane, Washington, Neves explores the crucial connection between forest preservation and public safety. Through compelling anecdotes and persuasive arguments, the speaker sheds light on the profound impact that forests have on the well-being and security of society. This thought-provoking address delves into the intricate relationship between nature and human existence, urging the audience to recognize the urgent need for forest conservation.
Genres:
Non-fiction, Environmentalism, Public Speaking
Themes:
Forest preservation, Public safety, Environmental conservation, Human-nature relationship
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