Nobody should be trying to harm other people in the name of protecting the environment. Anybody who does that sort of thing is a criminal, plain and simple, and they certainly don't represent the broader community of conservationists.
Even so, I think it's important to notice that someone who burns down a house (assuming no-one was in there!) is an arsonist, not a terrorist. He should be arrested and convicted of arson. Whether or not he has achieved anything in the way of protecting the environment, the broader environmental community consistently and emphatically opposes such tactics.
But this term "eco-terrorism" is mostly a mis-nomer. A terrorist is someone who tries to terrorize people by killing indiscrimately.
By the same token, if someone sets booby-traps on their property to fend off tresspassers, that is stupid and illegal, and it ought to be punished. But it isn't "eco-terrorism."
Even so, I think it's important to notice that someone who burns down a house (assuming no-one was in there!) is an arsonist, not a terrorist. He should be arrested and convicted of arson. Whether or not he has achieved anything in the way of protecting the environment, the broader environmental community consistently and emphatically opposes such tactics.
But this term "eco-terrorism" is mostly a mis-nomer. A terrorist is someone who tries to terrorize people by killing indiscrimately.
By the same token, if someone sets booby-traps on their property to fend off tresspassers, that is stupid and illegal, and it ought to be punished. But it isn't "eco-terrorism."