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Readers write: Keen observations, all that plastic, and more

Letters to the editor for the Oct. 19, 2020 weekly magazine. Readers discuss local recycling efforts, the ethics of hunting elk, and more.

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Keen observations

I am writing to express my appreciation for correspondent and columnist Ned Temko. His astute 鈥淕lobal Perspectives鈥 column and his contributions to the 鈥淣avigating Uncertainty鈥 series of articles have been very insightful.

Mr. Temko鈥檚 seasoned understanding reminds me of my favorite Monitor columnist, Joseph C. Harsch, whose weekly column taught me the basics of geopolitical analysis during the twilight of the Cold War.

Mr. Temko continues in that excellent tradition, perceptively explaining the geopolitics of this brave new world. Thank you for including his keen observations in the Monitor.

Larry Dean
Brownstown, Michigan

All that plastic

Despite often wondering about the destination and municipal profits of the items we recycle, I have never researched the answers.聽Doug Struck鈥檚 article in the Aug. 31 Monitor Weekly regarding the state of recycling in New England and the U.S., titled 鈥Is recycling broken? Don鈥檛 toss it out yet, say insiders,鈥 is both informative and motivating.聽

The update on the fluctuating economies of recycling in our state of Maine and of new incentive programs elsewhere makes me want to get more involved beyond our current 鈥渉ousehold routine鈥 of 40 years, which consists of recycling paper, metal, plastic, and glass at our local transfer station on the Boothbay Peninsula of Maine.聽

As Mr. Struck points out (in the practical and inspirational style of the Monitor), the challenges of China鈥檚 2018 ban on receiving America鈥檚 recyclables provide great opportunities for more individuals and municipalities to carry the recycling habit forward while still earning profits.

Margot Stiassni
Edgecomb, Maine

Elk populations

As a decadeslong reader of the Monitor, I appreciate the diversity of topics covered 鈥 I feel informed about subjects of which I would know nothing otherwise. This includes the Points of Progress feature.聽

However, one of the points in the July 27 Monitor Weekly only seemed to me to be partially 鈥減rogressive.鈥 It reported that in Kentucky the elk population has greatly increased.聽At first glance, this seemed good to me, until I read that this also creates an emerging elk market, which includes the hunting and killing of elk.聽

It doesn鈥檛 feel right to try to increase the elk population so some of them can be made available to be killed by hunters for sport or game.聽Is this really progress? Sightseeing, yes, but killing, no. At least not in my view.

Elisabeth Seaman
Mountain View, California

Creative mother

Regarding The Home Forum essay 鈥Heeding her invitation, six decades later鈥 by David C. Holzman in the Aug. 10 Monitor Weekly:聽This unique belated tribute to a one-of-a-kind imaginative mother remains in my mind and makes me wonder why we could not indulge our funny humanity in her creative ways.聽Mr. Holzman deserves a thousand accolades for giving us this memorable story. Thank you.

Mary Rose Hoffman
Palm Coast, Florida

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