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Homeless son, 26, how do I cope with this?
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 619323" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>Hi</p><p>'Eco-warrior' is a term coined in the UK for anyone, (but usually idealistic youngsters), who drop out of society to live off the land by whatever means they can and at the same time fight industrialisation or urban growth over our decreasing areas of countryside and animal habitats. They often appear where woodland is threatened by a new road or new housing estate etc. In my son's case it's a derelict farmhouse and farmland that has been abandoned and they say they want to regenerate it and grow their own food in a way that's not harmful to the environment and they want to stop the land being redeveloped and sold for commercial profit. The reality is though that they have no funds or equipment or knowledge to do any of this, so I can't see any of it happening.</p><p>You can google 'eco-warrior' and follow the wikipedia link.</p><p>There's probably less of this going on in the USA as you have more huge areas of open land that we don't have here. But I think you still have issues about things like fracking and similar that people may campaign against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 619323, member: 17650"] Hi 'Eco-warrior' is a term coined in the UK for anyone, (but usually idealistic youngsters), who drop out of society to live off the land by whatever means they can and at the same time fight industrialisation or urban growth over our decreasing areas of countryside and animal habitats. They often appear where woodland is threatened by a new road or new housing estate etc. In my son's case it's a derelict farmhouse and farmland that has been abandoned and they say they want to regenerate it and grow their own food in a way that's not harmful to the environment and they want to stop the land being redeveloped and sold for commercial profit. The reality is though that they have no funds or equipment or knowledge to do any of this, so I can't see any of it happening. You can google 'eco-warrior' and follow the wikipedia link. There's probably less of this going on in the USA as you have more huge areas of open land that we don't have here. But I think you still have issues about things like fracking and similar that people may campaign against. [/QUOTE]
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