Deep Ecology for the 21st Century
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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 4: The Great Turning: Reconnecting With the Natural World
by Joanna Macy
read by Michael Toms
Part 4 of the Deep Ecology for the 21st Century series
How can we stop the pattern of destroying our environment? This program with Edward O. Wilson, Joanna Macy, and others describes how to restore our wonder and connection with the natural world in order to live gracefully on this planet.
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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 5: Human Reproduction: The Ecological Piledriver
by Paul Ehrlich
read by Michael Toms
Part 5 of the Deep Ecology for the 21st Century series
One of the major strains on our environment is population growth, and the need for more and more people to be provided for. Listen as Paul Ehrlich, author of the 1968 classic, The Population Bomb, talks about what has gotten better, what is worse, and what to do now.
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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 8: Honoring The Wild
by Gary Snyder
read by Michael Toms
Part 8 of the Deep Ecology for the 21st Century series
Gary Snyder is a renowned poet, activist, and ecologist. Here he offers specific advice on practical ways to improve your personal relationship to wild nature, understand the global situation more fully, and work to improve the ecological health of your own local community.
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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 9: The Bioregional Perspective: Discovering Your Natural
by Kirkpatrick Sale
read by Michael Toms
Part 9 of the Deep Ecology for the 21st Century series
How much do we know about the natural bioregion in which we live, and why does it matter? Listen to Jeanne and Dick Roy, Jerry Mander and others as they talk about the challenge of waking up to the realities of the place where we live, to more fully appreciate the world that keeps us alive.
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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 11: The Human in Nature: Return to the Sacred Earth
by John Seed
read by Michael Toms
Part 11 of the Deep Ecology for the 21st Century series
Perhaps the most powerful and significant aspect of Deep Ecology is the way it cultivates humility and reverence for the great mystery of life. Listen as Winona Laduke, Ed Mcgaa/Eagle Man and others explore the right relationship between humans and the rest of nature.
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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 12: Putting Earth First 101: On Saving The Planet
by Dave Foreman
read by Michael Toms
Part 12 of the Deep Ecology for the 21st Century series
Listen as environmental activists Dave Forman, Julia "Butterfly" Hill, and others share their experiences of being on the front lines of the battle to preserve old-growth redwoods and other endangered species, along with solid reasons for their passionate involvement in this struggle.
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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 13: A Deep Ecology Future
by George Sessions
read by Michael Toms
Part 13 of the Deep Ecology for the 21st Century series
Deep Ecologist George Sessions describes the need for our culture to awaken out of the superficial assumption that nature is for our pleasure and consumption, to honor the inherent value and rights of other species, and to take responsibility not to abuse our power for selfish ends.
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