Let's say, that you were actually actively involved in the stuff, and people don't just say, "Call Bill, he will protest anything!"
Counting only those things that actually were finished. "Planned" doesn't matter. What were the unintended consequences? So, you removed the rights of a developer (miner, logger, home owner). Where did that entity spend its money? On worse projects? You do realize that those people don't just cease to exist.
On 1. Does the coal fired plant that produces the electricity now emit any Hg? Duh, of course it does. Does it emit more?
OK, Bill. "You" have done some stuff.
Let's say, that you were actually actively involved in the stuff, and people don't just say, "Call Bill, he will protest anything!"
Counting only those things that actually were finished. "Planned" doesn't matter. What were the unintended consequences? So, you removed the rights of a developer (miner, logger, home owner). Where did that entity spend its money? On worse projects? You do realize that those people don't just cease to exist.
On 1. Does the coal fired plant that produces the electricity now emit any Hg? Duh, of course it does. Does it emit more?
And go back to the original question. What have you done that actually matters?
Will those lovely sycamores be there next year?
Your list of "great works" does not support the smug superiority you show in your comments.