![]() The majority of sites listed for toxic clean-up in the United States, for example, are military. They’ve been taken up by environmentalists as “conservation by serendipity” and the “lesser of evils.” Other militarized landscapes have been described as bombed and battered hells, leaking toxic legacies from decades of readying for atomic and chemical warfare. Some of these militarized landscapes have been described as accidental biodiversity wonderlands, saved from the de-naturing transformations of agriculture and development. Huge tracts of land are reserved by militaries around the world for training, storage, and other purposes. But the readiness or preparation for war can be more ambiguous ecologically. ![]() ![]() ![]() War is an environmental as well as human disaster. ![]()
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