I gave a talk
today about sustainable development, where I talked about the challenges of
trying to balance resource development with the need to preserve the
environment and deal with the social issues that come from increased
activity.
One thing
came to mind: People matter. Whether you work for EQT or the EPA, you're a
person who has a job to do, which can have beneficial outcomes. When we
discuss sustainable development, we also need to recognize the need for sustainable
conversation. Development doesn't happen without conversation, which can lead to
compromise, which can lead to progress.
Governments
and corporations are both made up of people. Isolating either governments
or corporations as inherently evil entities is missing the point. We can
disagree about the goals of either, but we need to be more careful about who we
vilify. Negotiations don't happen against governments or corporations,
they happen with people in governments or in corporations. And we need to
remember that.