Deep Ecology
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[2012-04-23 00:45:06] MrJacktripper81 - EARTH DAY! Marvin ...
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[2012-04-23 00:37:14] MrJacktripper81 - EARTH DAY! Michael ...EARTH DAY! Michael Jackson, "Earth Song" 1995, and Marvin Gaye, "Mercy Mercy Me"1970, talk about the abuse and rapid deterioration Nationality, Mother Earth, is Crying! Poison Radiation Raindrops! in the air, that blow poison in the wind! Oil wasted on the Ocean and upon our seas full mercury on the ground, so the fish can eat it, and Human eat, the fish! The Animals, bird, Human Race of people is being poison! the tree our died, Mother Earth is Crying! how much more abuse! from man can She,
[2012-02-16 05:01:38] benjaminfrankel - nothing has a right ...nothing has a right to exist undisturbed by other life. i don't expect to not be rained on, or murdered. people are what they are; the effects of their existence are part of the natural balance. nothing needs protecting or preserving. let it explode.
[2012-02-12 17:35:12] MrThegattopardo - Then we are two who ...Then we are two who love sustainability and conservation. Look, I totally agree with you, my remarks simply refer about the philosophy of deep ecology that if looked at deeply, entails radical notions of ecocentrism, which make me skeptical cause I associate that with misogeny (conservation for whom?). That is why I like so much more the notion of 'social ecology', which is way more sustainable in terms of linking conservation with people's need (but sustainably)
[2012-02-03 17:27:45] Wolveria - This is not "true" ...This is not "true" conservation biology or deep ecology. These "conservation" parks which push its indigenous people out, is more an example of tourism and greed than true conservation. The Conservation Biology I am trying to study for does not protect the environment at the expense of villagers, but helps them find more sustainable ways to get what they need to live, while sparing virgin forests the destruction of fuelwood cutting and farmland clearing.
[2012-01-06 17:28:58] MrThegattopardo - Yes, however: ...Yes, however: conservation biology has also resulted in millions of environmental refugees. People have been dispossessed of their homes because national parks (for the enjoyment of a often white minorities) took over; people have been moved at gun shots to infertile areas (in high density); Firewood collection is a necessity for those many who have been dispossessed... I like 'Deep Ecology', but it is a philosophy well suited for the rich.. Social Ecology may be more democratic...
[2011-11-29 10:45:58] shikrafapp - hello, I am a ...hello, I am a biodiversity developer. I designed a park for an Egyptian client on the following concept : don't invent nature, invite it! I wanted to share it with you: egyptlifescape.blogspot.com/2011/11/sustainable-egyptian-urban-park.html
[2011-11-09 08:29:17] Velxoic - He is basically ...He is basically describing how the Indigenous Australians lived....
[2011-08-29 20:34:55] swordjumper - Human kind is fast ...Human kind is fast becoming a pest on this planet. We are over populating the earth and consuming it's resources in a totally unsustainable way . We need to live in balance and harmony with nature, this balance has been lost and we are destroying our life support system. Read Daniel Quinn's 'Ishmael' and 'My Ishmael.
[2011-08-20 22:43:31] otacon451 - Pentti Linkola is ...Pentti Linkola is deep ecology
[2011-04-20 20:38:06] talyesin3 - A huge catastrophe ...A huge catastrophe is looming.We have become too numerous and capitalist greed destroys nature and wildlife.No , this won't be the end of the world or humanity.Humans will live in difficult conditions and will accept what they wouln't accept now, just to survive. We can all witness the beginnings of the end of freedom.The end of freedom of thought , the end of free natural places .Every single human connected to some sort of future internet.No possibility to escape.Enjoy your last years!
[2011-04-07 01:41:57] lavalizard3 - God it feels good ...God it feels good to hear this coming from someone other than myself. I was starting to feel like I was the only human alive who gives a shit about mother earth for any reason besides how useful she is as a resource.
[2011-02-01 21:12:13] GreenIsOurGarden - We have put ...We have put together a site that showcases aspiring writers in sustainable agriculture. We are particulary interested in the theme of how spirituality (whatever that means to you) can inform sustainability. You can find us at greenisourgardendotcom
[2010-12-04 03:57:47] Sciuser10 - We need to start ...We need to start talking about overpopulation again.
[2010-10-18 16:25:17] GrifoMTL - i have to talk ...i have to talk about this in class, kinda wicked
[2010-10-14 00:31:03] FranciscoKGuerreiro - Does this autor ...Does this autor know about The Venus Project?
[2010-09-27 01:08:13] internetz1 - agree with most ...agree with most things said EXCEPT: - ACTUALLY, pure science is an antidote to human-centered thinking. - and actually, it's the social sciences that perpetuate human-centered thinking. most of the confusion here comes from the association of technology and medicine with science. the way we apply science in the modern world (technology and medicine) is incompatible with holistic thinking, it's true. but scientific thinking ITSELF is very compatible with holistic thinking.
[2010-08-29 20:29:45] mindandsociety - Satish Kumar is a ...Satish Kumar is a truly inspirational human being with a brilliant mind and beautiful heart. Indeed, as ceels commented, his word needs to be shared with the whole world.
[2010-08-16 14:51:38] cbauwifl6 - Logically sensible. ...Logically sensible. Oh, if only this was widely accepted.
[2010-06-08 08:54:25] Raford146 - Pretty simple. ...Pretty simple. Without the natural environment, humans wouldn't exist. We owe to the Earth to live peacefully with all it's organisms.
[2010-06-05 13:06:37] TheImpressionable - Very similar to the ...Very similar to the idea of stewardship, except without the God part. Sounds like something I'd agree with!
[2010-05-29 21:15:32] 1umbnonearth - The show "Life ...The show "Life After People" comes to mind.....
[2010-05-10 18:40:41] walter0bz - never mind right/ ...never mind right/intrinsic value, the issue is we're all component cells in the combined organism of the biosphere, incapable of independant survival
[2009-10-14 02:12:55] ModernThaddeus - You have 159 ...You have 159 freaking grammatical mistakes in this one sentence. Also, you're a dumbass.
[2009-09-15 12:53:00] CMVRWC - THE MIND OF A BUG ...THE MIND OF A BUG SPEAKS OUT.
[2009-09-04 10:29:27] believersunderground - sounds like the ...sounds like the working cycle of life. yet big money will not stop . greed only knows greed. this age will need to be restored by God Himself. Scott (BUG)
[2009-07-18 18:30:50] michaelhanrahanmovie - I do think that we ...I do think that we should conserve the environment but I think some of the points made are over the top. Humans are masters of the planet anyway.
[2009-07-17 20:29:38] industrialhemprocks - Restoring ...Restoring industrial hemp to its rightful place in agriculture today will return much control to our farmers, and away from the multinational corporations that dominate our political process and destroy our environment. These capital-intensive, non-sustainable industries have usurped our economic resources and clear-cut huge tracts of the world's forests, given us massive oil spills, wars, toxic waste, massive worldwide pollution, global warming and the destruction of entire ecosystems.
[2009-06-27 23:12:44] AfricanPrince - It's an appealing ...It's an appealing philosophy but, as far as I'm concerned, only (and all) sentient animals have 'intrinsic value'.
[2009-06-27 05:12:49] 444DeanMachine - nothing has ...nothing has intrinsic value, only the value it presents this guy has 158 freaking holes in his logic and probably his head
[2009-06-11 17:23:29] chadisapunkrocker - Hahahaha! right on ...Hahahaha! right on, dude~!
[2009-06-10 07:33:05] Simbelmyne13 - As someone studying ...As someone studying ecology (master's), I can understand your concern but unfortunately phrasing it in such terms is the only way to get the majority's attention. It is true however. Humans should be concerned as it does affect our welfare. The science backs that up.
[2009-06-07 19:40:41] SimulacronX - He says nothing ...He says nothing really