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Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Million ... - 5/18/2008 8:12:26 PM   
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The volcano that has erupted in southern Chile for the first time in 9,000 years is causing a special problem for North Face Inc. founder Douglas Tompkins and his wife Kristine. They own it.

The Chaiten volcano sits on the southern edge of Pumalin Park, a 300,000-hectare (740,000-acre) reserve that the Tompkinses have spent $50 million on in a bid to preserve a swath of Patagonian rain forest. Ash and rivers swollen by volcanic mud have ravaged land, trees and trails on a third of the park and threaten to obliterate 17 years of work, Kristine Tompkins said.

``It's a mess, a serious mess,'' she said in a May 13 phone interview from Pumalin's administration center at Puerto Varas, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) from the volcano. ``If it gets worse, it could hammer in a big way the infrastructure we've built, and wipe out forests that'll take thousands of years to return.''

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You wanted natural, well here it is

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/18/2008 8:20:18 PM   
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Man just thinks he can control nature. It doesn't take much to prove otherwise.

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/18/2008 9:20:53 PM   
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They blame the thing on global warming; if it wouldn't have been so hot the volcano wouldn't have erupted.

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/18/2008 9:48:59 PM   
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Since they own the area, should they be taxed for the CO2 the volcano is spewing into the atmosphere?
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 7:02:18 AM   
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Since they own the area, should they be taxed for the CO2 the volcano is spewing into the atmosphere?


Too bad there is no Chilean version of the EPA. Maybe they can buy some carbon credits on the Al Gore commodity's exchange.

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 7:47:04 AM   
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Wow. This could have been really bad. I'm glad there were no people or businesses in the way. Darned environmentalists cutting off areas around volcanos to commerce...
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 8:16:07 AM   
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Wow. This could have been really bad. I'm glad there were no people or businesses in the way. Darned environmentalists cutting off areas around volcanos to commerce...


Agreed. This could be really good land for agriculture and with the food "shortages" in the world today. But then again, burnt corn or rice never tasted any good and hydrogen sulfide gas doesn't leave a great taste in the mouth!

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 11:20:04 AM   
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Wow. This could have been really bad. I'm glad there were no people or businesses in the way. Darned environmentalists cutting off areas around volcanos to commerce...


Agreed. This could be really good land for agriculture and with the food "shortages" in the world today. But then again, burnt corn or rice never tasted any good and hydrogen sulfide gas doesn't leave a great taste in the mouth!

Point, but I don't think Chile is known for its grain production, and I'm not sure if the side of a volcano is the most sustainable place for growing food crops. If there were a worldwide wine or olive oil shortage, maybe...
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 11:31:35 AM   
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Have you been to Hawaii? Kona cofee is grown on the sides of sides of volcanoes. There are other crops but the coffee is to die for.

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 11:52:40 AM   
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Look soon for the introduction of a tax to help make up for any "loss of this enviroment"
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 12:04:30 PM   
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and I'm not sure if the side of a volcano is the most sustainable place for growing food crops


As Setphk indicated, the sides of a volcanic mountain produce some of the best coffees in the world. If it is good to produce coffee beans, I am sure that other crops would thrive in those environs.

But think of all the furry crittters and birds that lost their lives in this environmental tragedy. NOT

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 1:35:42 PM   
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Wow. This could have been really bad. I'm glad there were no people or businesses in the way. Darned environmentalists cutting off areas around volcanos to commerce...


How much of the U.S should we empty around our volcanos and earthquake areas? And start with Missouri.
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 2:29:39 PM   
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Wow. This could have been really bad. I'm glad there were no people or businesses in the way. Darned environmentalists cutting off areas around volcanos to commerce...


How much of the U.S should we empty around our volcanos and earthquake areas? And start with Missouri.

I think as much as private donations to finance wilderness areas are willing to pay for.

If someone wants to buy the entire city of St. Louis- in what both sides believe is a mutually beneficial transaction- and turn it into a wildlife refuge, more power to them. They would make a lot of businesspeople and homeowners- who own land in St. Louis- very happy.

This guy who owns North Face just saved hundreds of lives by making sure they weren't in the path of a volcano. But I guess everyone would rather take glee in the fact that this guy's plans for an environmental reserve were thwarted, rather than be grateful that the third natural disaster to hit our planet in less than a month didn't actually hurt anyone or destroy more homes than it has.

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As Setphk indicated, the sides of a volcanic mountain produce some of the best coffees in the world. If it is good to produce coffee beans, I am sure that other crops would thrive in those environs.

Not necessarily. Grains tend to require relatively flat soil. I guess you could terrace all the way up the mountain (as is done in parts of Peru), but there's much easier ways of increasing arable land than that.

Finally, of course, it's difficult to get machinery into the mountains. It's really no wonder that the farmers out there were losing livestock and not crops. You generally have livestock when the soil is too poor (too rocky or too much slope) to support grain crops.

Oh well, at least 3100 square miles of farmers around the volcano have been spared in a way that they wouldn't have 20 years ago. What could have been an excuse for a shock to the world food markets instead will be absorbed by a nature reserve.

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 3:08:01 PM   
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This guy who owns North Face just saved hundreds of lives by making sure they weren't in the path of a volcano. But I guess everyone would rather take glee in the fact that this guy's plans for an environmental reserve were thwarted, rather than be grateful that the third natural disaster to hit our planet in less than a month didn't actually hurt anyone or destroy more homes than it has.


No one is taking glee, it is just pointing out the folly of man. He wanted natural and he got it and now he is complaining about it.

And his intentions was not to save lives, if any were saved, which woulld be good. Or we could ask how many people have died becasue food was not being grown there?

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 3:12:10 PM   
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And his intentions was not to save lives, if any were saved, which woulld be good. You are the one who brought that up so lets continue saving lives by you starting with supporting people with your money to have others move out of harms way where you think that is.

I have been supporting conservancy efforts with my money- one great organization is The Nature Conservancy. They buy conservation easements and land from landowners who aren't interested in developing their land.

But I think that anyone who wants to buy land for any reason should be allowed to. And I am simply saying that there are a whole lot of unnoticed benefits to keeping land in its natural state. Had there been more homes in the path of the volcano, things would have been much worse. This is a direct consequence of keeping land in its natural state.

I'm not saying the government should spend a dime. I'm just saying that if someone wants to spend money to keep land in its natural state, that should be a good thing.
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 3:13:27 PM   
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I was editing what I wrote when you posted. So here it is again

Or we could ask how many people have died becasue food was not being grown there?
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 3:17:03 PM   
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I was editing what I wrote when you posted. So here it is again

Or we could ask how many people have died becasue food was not being grown there?

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I was editing what I wrote when you posted. So here it is again

Or we could ask how many people have died becasue food was not being grown there?


Likely not many. Most of the food grown on the side of the mountain, it appears, was just pasture for livestock. Growing meat- not grain- and doing so on the side of the mountain isn't going to feed a lot of people. Besides that, there's a lot of trees in the way.

I mean, we could grow food in your backyard, too. That would probably be able to support more people than 20 acres of cows and alpacas chewing on grass in the Andes...

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 3:17:22 PM   
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I'm not saying the government should spend a dime. I'm just saying that if someone wants to spend money to keep land in its natural state, that should be a good thing


Me too but do not complain when nature does what it does
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 3:19:21 PM   
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I'm not saying the government should spend a dime. I'm just saying that if someone wants to spend money to keep land in its natural state, that should be a good thing


Me too but do not complain when nature does what it does

I don't complain at all. In 20 years, there will be new and different habitats there- just like what happened after Mt. St. Helens erupted.

So I don't see why you guys are so happy. No natural habitat was destroyed- it just changed states.
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 3:22:18 PM   
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I don't complain at all. In 20 years, there will be new and different habitats there- just like what happened after Mt. St. Helens erupted.

So I don't see why you guys are so happy. No natural habitat was destroyed- it just changed states.


He is complaiing and I am not "happy", am indifferent becasue nature is indifferent to all that he has done.

For me the story is just a good story on the folly of man
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 3:30:12 PM   
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I HEART Chile's... The Southwestern Eggrolls are.... Oh wait. I'm sorry that is Ch"ILI's" well... Sorry these people lost 50 million trying to do mother natures job. ???

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Ash and rivers swollen by volcanic mud have ravaged land, trees and trails on a third of the park and threaten to obliterate 17 years of work, Kristine Tompkins said.


WELL??? What you expect when you bought a V.O.L.C.A.N.O.?????
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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 4:25:30 PM   
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That would probably be able to support more people than 20 acres of cows and alpacas chewing on grass in the Andes...


Can't have all that flataunce adding to global warming.

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 6:06:55 PM   
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good for soil

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/19/2008 11:44:35 PM   
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News Flash!!!

It is still an environmental reserve! It is still a nature reserve!

Volcanos are part of nature... duh!

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RE: Chile Volcano Ravages North Face Founder's $50 Mill... - 5/20/2008 9:07:08 PM   
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It is still an environmental reserve! It is still a nature reserve!

Volcanos are part of nature... duh!


Exactly. So what is the point of this thread?

A wealthy couple purchase land to preserve it - and control others from exploiting it (which is far different than "controlling nature".
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