Dr. Patrick Moore, one of the founders of the militant
ecology movement in the 1970s, is now considered a «heretic» and a «traitor» by many of his former radical colleagues.
Not exact matches
In 1971, I published In Defense of People, the first book - length critique of «the ecology movement» that was then in ascendancy and that pretty much shaped the arguments that continue to swirl around the varieties of environmentalism toda
In 1971, I published
In Defense of People, the first book - length critique of «the ecology movement» that was then in ascendancy and that pretty much shaped the arguments that continue to swirl around the varieties of environmentalism toda
In Defense of People, the first book - length critique of «the
ecology movement» that was then
in ascendancy and that pretty much shaped the arguments that continue to swirl around the varieties of environmentalism toda
in ascendancy and that pretty much shaped the arguments that continue to swirl around the varieties of environmentalism today.
First, it should be acknowledged that there is a strong tendency within the
ecology movement to give «survival,» understood
in conservative, even elitist terms, pre-eminence
in our national policies.
Though the champions of «environmental justice» may not realize the Pandora's Box that they have opened, the shift
in the
ecology movement from a focus on science to radical egalitarianism should come as no surprise.
In all fields, and in all relationships, from the ecologies of life in field, air, and ocean, to the poising and movements of the galaxies, there is a unity of control and directio
In all fields, and
in all relationships, from the ecologies of life in field, air, and ocean, to the poising and movements of the galaxies, there is a unity of control and directio
in all relationships, from the
ecologies of life
in field, air, and ocean, to the poising and movements of the galaxies, there is a unity of control and directio
in field, air, and ocean, to the poising and
movements of the galaxies, there is a unity of control and direction.
There is much of this around today (for instance,
in the radical wing of the
ecology movement), and some of it is quite appealing, but it will not stand up under rigorous scrutiny.
The intersection between the nonprofit donor milk
movement and this year's themes for World Breastfeeding Week, National Breastfeeding Month, and Black Breastfeeding Week centers around equity while clearly touching on other themes, such as
ecology, economy, data collection, improving infant mortality rates
in communities of color, and more.
Inspired by the work of Jane Goodall and others
in the
ecology movement, we hope to contribute to socie
«Any politician who fails to recognize that we are
in a post-party era with a new political
ecology in which connecting like minds and forming a
movement is so much easier will not be around long.
(Commoner, a professor emeritus at Queens College
in New York City and now 93 years old, is a pioneer of
ecology and the environmental
movement.)
«The discovery of the site provides a window into the
movements and
ecology of the species
in a region that we were not necessarily expecting to see them
in such high numbers.»
Since bacteria are dependent upon whatever substrate is available, changes to what we eat results
in different types of microbial
ecologies, and hence affects the nature and quality of the bowel
movement.
In the past twenty years, planted walls and vertical gardens, one of the many innovations showcased in The Human Age, have gone from novelty to mainstream, as part of the reconciliation ecology movement that is working to preserve or increase urban biodiversit
In the past twenty years, planted walls and vertical gardens, one of the many innovations showcased
in The Human Age, have gone from novelty to mainstream, as part of the reconciliation ecology movement that is working to preserve or increase urban biodiversit
in The Human Age, have gone from novelty to mainstream, as part of the reconciliation
ecology movement that is working to preserve or increase urban biodiversity.
We also spoke endlessly about grassroots organizing strategy and they picked my brain on how to build a national grassroots network
in Russia, like the one I've managed for Orion magazine, to underpin a new Russian
ecology movement.
This might sound strange, for environmentalism and the
ecology movement were terms that were practically interchangeable
in the 1960s.
Building on this critique, Speth goes on to conclude
in his book that: (1) «today's system of political economy, referred to here as modern capitalism, is destructive of the environment, and not
in a minor way but
in a way that profoundly threatens the planet» (2) «the affluent societies have reached or soon will reach the point where, as Keynes put it, the economic problem has been solved... there is enough to go around» (3) «
in the more affluent societies, modern capitalism is no longer enhancing human well - being» (4) «the international social
movement for change — which refers to itself as «the irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism» — is stronger than many imagine and will grow stronger; there is a coalescing of forces: peace, social justice, community,
ecology, feminism — a
movement of
movements» (5) «people and groups are busily planting the seeds of change through a host of alternative arrangements, and still other attractive directions for upgrading to a new operating system have been identified» (6) «the end of the Cold War... opens the door... for the questioning of today's capitalism.»
I have had a life long interest
in the environment /
ecology (beginning with the hippy
movement thousands of years ago:) So when the «climate change» (or, whatever term is used) popped up, I jumped on board with interest.
Coldism peaked
in the early 70's, about 40 years ago with the
ecology movement's first few Earth Days.