In an article not included in either of the two volumes
on deep ecology on which I have chiefly relied, he calls for further operationalizing of the «fundamental ethical norms we attempt to use in the ecological crisis» («Encouraging» 54).
Nothing in either volume
on deep ecology suggests that this is an appropriate reflection for deep ecologists.
Not exact matches
A «
deep ecology» based
on the work of the Norwegian philosopher, Arne Naess, and appealing to Spinoza for support, is promoted in California chiefly by certain professional philosophers.
As Cobb points out there is only one other ecological worldview and that is
deep ecology, based
on the writings of the Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess (1989)
It is certainly not the interpretation that leads him personally to draw
on Spinoza as his grounding for
deep ecology («Encouraging» 55 - 57).
Recent findings emphasize the importance of investigating members of the archaeal domain of life in order to obtain a more comprehensive view of microbial
ecology, symbiosis, and metabolic interdependencies involving archaeal partners, and of evolution of life
on Earth in regard to the
deep roots of archaea as well as our microbial ancestry.
A paper by Dr. Masako Nakamura of the OIST Marine Biophysics Unit
on the
ecology of one of
deep - sea limpets called Lepetodrilus nux has been published in the Marine
Ecology Progress Series.
The expedition has been focused
on exploring the
ecology of
deep - sea methane seeps along the East Coast.
Van Dover is a specialist in the
ecology of
deep - sea ecosystems that are powered by chemistry rather than sunlight, and Eggleston studies the
ecology of organisms that live
on the seafloor.
The food web supporting the fishes
on deep reefs was studied using advanced stable isotope methods, which revealed small but important differences in the
ecology of fish living
on deep and shallow reefs.
The quantitative population
ecology of zooplankton with emphasis
on zooplankton small - scale distribution and abundance, organic matter transport into the
deep - sea, the biology of Gulf Stream Rings, zooplankton associated with
deep - sea hydrothermal vents, dynamics of populations
on Georges Bank and
on the continental shelf region of the Western Antarctic Peninsula, acoustical determination of zooplankton biomass, abundance, and size, and the census of holozooplankton biodiversity in the worlds oceans.
On October 13, 2017, Geophysical Laboratory Staff Scientist and
Deep Carbon Observatory Executive Director Robert Hazen was awarded Honorary Membership in the Russian Mineralogical Society (RMS) for his «outstanding contributions to crystal chemistry of minerals under extreme conditions and theories of mineral evolution and
ecology.»
Ron is currently collaborating with Auburn University to complete trials of recombinant and chromosomal options for producing «daughterless» carp, consulting
on the risks involved in using genetic methods for managing disease - vectoring mosquitoes, exploring options for applying genetic techniques to the control of other invasive fish, and writing papers
on deep - sea
ecology, climate change and the taxonomy of Tasmanian mayflies.
He joined the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in 1983, where he has undertaken research
on topics ranging from the
ecology of larval fish and
deep - sea communities to development of proxies in biogenic carbonates and impacts of climate change
on marine populations.
Jack speaks and offers workshops
on holistic medicine,
deep ecology, activism, and poetry for personal and planetary transformation.
This is challenge that requires
deep educational innovations of global willingness that promotes intrinsic reforms from its own ontological nature of the
ecology of the intelligence; and become, ultimately, in the genesis of a cognitive democracy: composed by new transcultural and transpolitical symbiosis between the different civilizations that have been formed
on the earthly homeland in the last six millenniums.
GreenHill will host its Annual Meeting
on May 30, 2018 starting at 5:30 PM in the gallery during GreenHill's Beauty of the Beast exhibition with invited guest speaker Dr. Lucy Spelman of Rhode Island School of Design to discuss messages contained within the artwork and dig a little
deeper into how we are impacting our
ecology and environment.
Working with white wood glue and multi-coloured inks, where their flows
on her canvases are directed by gravity and the nature of the materials as much as by the artist's own hand, she opens her process up not just for scrutiny but for
deep engagement with the audience and with the political and social
ecology of the world around her.
Together with George Sessions, Naess politicized
deep ecology by putting forth a platform of eight points that turn his conceptual idea into an ethical manifesto: 1) The flourishing of human and nonhuman life
on Earth has intrinsic value.