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Kaarlo Pentti Linkola (7 December 1932 – 5 April 2020) was a prominent Finnish
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,
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, polemicist, naturalist, writer, and fisherman. He wrote widely about his ideas and in Finland was a prominent thinker.George C. Schoolfield, "A history of Finland's literature", U of Nebraska Press, 1998
p. 271
Linkola was a year-round fisherman from 1959 to 1995. He fished on
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, Päijänne and the
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, and since 1978 he fished on
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. Linkola blamed humans for the continuous degradation of the environment. He promoted rapid population decline to combat the problems commonly attributed to
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.


Life

Linkola was born on 7 December 1932. He grew up in Helsinki and summered in Kariniemi in
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at the farm of his maternal grandfather, Hugo Suolahti. His father,
Kaarlo Linkola Kaarlo Linkola (surname until 1906 Collan; 1888–1942) was a Finnish botanist and phytogeographer. Linkola was docent of botany at Helsinki University 1919–1922. He was professor of botany at University of Turku from 1922, and at Helsinki ...
, was a botanist, phytogeographer, and the
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of
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, and his grandfather Hugo had worked as the
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of that same university. Linkola's half-brother, Anssi, was killed during the
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against the Soviet Union in 1941, at the age of 20.Kirja-arvio: Tyylikäs elämäkerta Pentti Linkolasta auttaa ymmärtämään kuohuttavaa ekoeksentrikkoa
Etelä-Suomen Sanomat
One year after Anssi died, Kaarlo died of prostate cancer.Pentti Linkolan elämäkerta paljastaa kolmiodraaman – kalastaja, kirjailija ja ajattelija on myös naistenmies!
Aamulehti
Hugo then died in 1944 due to a heart attack. Linkola had an elder sister, Aira, and a younger brother, Martti. After he graduated from Helsingin Suomalainen Yhteiskoulu in 1950, Linkola studied biology for half a year, then became a researcher. He lived in Signilskär in
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and made
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observations. Although he was one of Finland's most famous ornithologists, Linkola gave up his research career to live an austere life as a fisherman, as this was in line with his teachings. He was involved in the Koijärvi Movement that started in 1979, but his views proved too radical for mainstream Green politics. In 1995, Linkola founded the Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation (), which concentrates on preserving the few ancient forests still left in southern Finland and other
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. The foundation receives donations from private individuals and companies, then purchases forest areas deemed unique enough to deserve protection. By 2017, the foundation had purchased 62 protected areas, spanning in total. On the 101st anniversary of Finland's independence, Linkola was announced as the winner of a poll conducted by the national broadcaster
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to determine who had done the most to preserve Finland's natural heritage. Linkola was married from 1961 to 1975, and had two children. He died in his sleep at his home in
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on 5 April 2020.


Ideas

Linkola's views have been sometimes described as " ecofascist". He believed that democracy was a mistake, saying he preferred dictatorships, and only radical change can prevent
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. He contended that the human populations of the world, regardless if they are developed or underdeveloped, do not deserve to survive at the expense of the
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as a whole. In May 1994, Linkola was featured on the front page of ''
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''. He said he was for a radical reduction in the world population and was quoted as saying about a future world war, "If there were a button I could press, I would sacrifice myself without hesitating, if it meant millions of people would die." Linkola's writings describe in emotional detail the
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he witnessed. He dedicated his 1979 (''From the Diary of a Dissident'') to German far-left militants
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and
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, stating that "they are the signposts, not
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or
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". He supported acts of terrorism such as the
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as he viewed them as disruptions to a society that is responsible for the degradation of the Earth. When asked in 2007 why he had not himself become a terrorist, Linkola said that he lacked the ability and bravery. Linkola was pleased to see the rise of
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, a Swedish activist seventy years younger: "I follow very closely what is said about her. After all, she's even a great girl in a little crazy way. Let's see how long she can still fight."


Reception

In the 2009 book ''Environmental Change and Foreign Policy: Theory and Practice'', Mika Merviö, Professor of International Relations at the
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, contended that while most environmentalists in Finland distanced themselves from Linkola, those concerned about the environment avidly read his writings. Merviö said that Linkola represents "a very Finnish and dark version of 'an inconvenient truth'." After Linkola's death, the incumbent
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and Minister of the Environment and Climate Change
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, both from the
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, expressed their condolences and praised Linkola's significant efforts for nature conservation. Haavisto said that Linkola had influenced generations of environmentalists, and while Linkola did not defend human rights, there never was disagreement about conservation.


Works

* Linkola, Pentti & Olavi Hilden: ''Suuri Lintukirja''. Otava 1955, renewed edition 1962. * Linkola, Pentti: ''Isänmaan ja ihmisen puolesta: Mutta ei ketään vastaan''. Fourth edition. Helsinki: Suomen sadankomitealiitto, 1981 (originally published 1960). * Linkola, Pentti: ''Pohjolan linnut värikuvin: Elinympäristö. Levinneisyys. Muutto''. Otava 1963–67. * Linkola, Pentti: ''Unelmat paremmasta maailmasta''. Fourth edition. Porvoo: WSOY, 1990. * Linkola, Pentti: ''Toisinajattelijan päiväkirjasta''. Porvoo: WSOY, 1979. (In 1983 Linkola received the
Eino Leino Prize The Eino Leino Prize is an annual prize award to top writers in Finland since 1956, with particular emphasis on poets. It is named after Eino Leino, a pioneer of Finnish poetry. Recipients *1956 Viljo Kajava *1957 Helvi Juvonen *1958 Rabbe Enc ...
for this book.) * Linkola, Pentti and Osmo Soininvaara: ''Kirjeitä Linkolan ohjelmasta''. Porvoo: WSOY, 1986. * Linkola, Pentti: ''Johdatus 1990-luvun ajatteluun''. Porvoo: WSOY, 1989. * Vilkka, Leena (ed.): ''Ekologiseen elämäntapaan'': lead article. Helsinki: Yliopistopaino, 1996.Pentti Linkola: Writings
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* Linkola, Pentti: ''Voisiko elämä voittaa''. Helsinki: Tammi, 2004. * Linkola, Pentti: ''Can Life Prevail?: A Revolutionary Approach to the Environmental Crisis''. UK: Arktos Media, 2nd Revised ed. 2011. (English translation of ''Voisiko elämä voittaa'', 2004).Cafaro, Philip. (2012)
Book review of "Can Life Prevail? A Revolutionary Approach to the Environmental Crisis," by Pentti Linkola.
Environmental Values. 21. 534-536. 10.2307/41714210.


References


Further reading

* Kämäräinen, Kauko: ''Linkola, oikeinajattelija''.
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: Määrämitta, 1992. * Alén, Eero: ''Linkolan soutajan päiväkirja''. Turku: Sammakko, 2006. * Turtiainen, Pekka: ''Kalastaja''. Sääksmäki: Voipaalan taidekeskus, 2015.


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