The glen canyon dam has ruined the areas natural beauty
The central argument of Edward Abbey's "The Damnation of a Canyon" is that the construction of dams, like the Glen Canyon Dam, destroys the natural beauty and ecological integrity of canyons and rivers. Abbey argues that these projects prioritize human development and convenience over the preservation of nature and the importance of wilderness areas.
The Glen Canyon Dam and the creation of lake Powell destroyed the area's natural habitat.
too much human industrialization can ruin natural habitats
Ad hominem
Ad hominem
A group of activists sabotaged the Glen Canyon dam.
Ad hominem
An example of an ad hominem fallacy in "The Damnation of a Canyon" could be when the author attacks the character of conservationists instead of addressing their arguments directly. It would involve criticizing the personal traits or motives of the conservationists rather than engaging with the merits of their position on dam building.
too much human industrialization can ruin natural habitats
Hostile and humorous (Apex)
hostile but also humorous
Eventually as is already sometimes the case at lake mead- APEX
People who disagree with his ideas about nature