Beneath the Wisteria
began as an idea, but now has become a social force.
And, it is worth noting, that is as it should be.
The environmental movement, of which Beneath the Wisteria is a part, was once purely a movement of the
people, but with the passing of time it has been infiltrated it has been an
organized arm of the “responsible men” and subsequently less effective,
particularly in America.
A New Yorker story headed: “When the Earth Moved” discusses that change and sums up saying, “To turn concern into action requires politics. The science
of carbon emissions is there. The politics is not.”

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