Sentences with phrase «human community»

The company's mission is to build and sustain human communities in space.
Given this model, the kinds of relations that make for human community do not appear at all.
This is a huge gamble to take, for conservation, for climate change, and for some of the most vulnerable human communities on the planet.
• What do we need to understand about mountain diversity and its interaction with human communities?
And while fire plays a vital role in maintaining the health of many ecosystems, it can also be a destructive force that puts human communities at risk.
Where else do you see people working to build a sustainable human community from the bottom up?
The economy should serve human community rather than destroy.
They will be devastated within our lifetime — along with many equally vulnerable human communities — unless prompt action is taken.
It is to create life itself, certainly to create human communities, probably to create all of the informed gestures of love that we know.
Such groups work against achieving a true human community.
As conservation successes span centuries, the world is paying attention; a park that integrates human communities is serving as a model for protected areas in other places.
It must be seen from within that experience as encompassing those conditions necessary for authentic human community to be sustained.
It is the spirit which calls us to a responsible concern for all of life and the search for a wider, more adequate human community.
For this reason, effects on human community do not play any role in judging the consequences of economic actions.
The committee meeting is a very inefficient mechanism and a poor structure for experiencing human community.
Yet the religious communities do not in affirming these moral principles dissolve into some general human community.
Now this passage deals only with the relationship between the individual human person and the state, which is the institution of fullest human community.
Is it possible to deny that a new kind of human community came into being in the middle years of the first century?
We need to be included in community — in a specific human community which gives us identity, companions, and a system of values for approaching reality.
And even today human communities in remote places still follow this natural cycle of high and low calories.
And extra thanks once again to our volunteers who made all these translations possible — all three games were translated by real live human community volunteers.
Its gradual destruction not only of human communities but also of the environment will cause it to fail.
It is a good thing that the ministry there has been exposed because it has motivated the larger human community to call it to account.
Human love and actions are related to a desire for human community.
Second, it is contrary to our social obligations: the whole human community is injured by self - killing.
It expressed this in terms of the economy serving human community.
For they must insist all along that these principles are only necessary for authentic human community.
... The de-naturing of reality, which has sadly been a concomitant of the modern «turn to the subject», has undermined the very fabric of human community as well as Christian soteriology.»
In contradicting sacred explanations, one finds within human community itself the true mystery of life.
«Another world is possible» when there is cooperation between human communities across the globe to lead a transnational, cosmopolitan, and sustainable community with the environment.
By doing so, his herding teams can recreate some of the environmental patterns that existed before human communities domesticated the animals and concentrated their distribution.
In the United States today, there are relatively few who follow Kant himself closely, but there are many who emphasize how human languages construct and constitute the world in which human communities live.
Understand that the conservation of the snow leopard must be achieved by securing the involvement, livelihoods, and balanced development of human communities who share the habitat, striving to reconcile the conflict between economic growth and environmental sustainability;
Wildcats are neither social nor hierarchical, which also makes them hard to integrate into human communities.
The law killeth, for these social traditions which made human community possible are increasingly restrictive of human initiative along novel lines, affording maximum freedom only to those content to develop along established patterns.
But the effect upon human community is much the same in either case, Myths, Models and Paradigms (New York: Harper & Row, 1974).
The interest of traditional religions, including Christianity, in human community becomes far more pertinent and helpful than Enlightenment individualism.
For this reason also we have rejected the Barthian christocratic scheme, which starts from the one Word of God, Jesus Christ, then extends its reach centrifugally from the inside out, from the inner circle of believers to the wider human community.
For more than a decade, I've been probing changes in Arctic climate and sea ice and their implications for the species that make up northern ecosystems and for human communities there.
In my opinion, the general realization that policies justified by the dominant economic theory destroy human community and degrade the natural environment should be enough to persuade people of good will that they should look in other directions.
Indeed, a real universal human community is only a messianic desideratum, not a human project.
Additionally, marine life is threatened as salt water intrudes into fresh water aquifers, many of which support human communities and natural ecosystems.
Maine's coastal ecosystems once supported prodigious abundances of wildlife that benefitted human communities for millennia before succumbing to multiple stresses during the industrial era.
In other words, efforts to develop human communities in drought - prone areas — whether in poverty - mired regions of Africa or the prosperous American West — had better be resilient to what Joe Romm calls «dust - bowlification» with or without a greenhouse push.

Phrases with «human community»

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