Cobb's perspective strikes us as more naturalistic than substantively Christian, and it is not without its unacceptable moral costs; it not only relativizes all ethics to the Zeitgeist, it leads to a monism which produces great suffering and pain as can be seen in any number of
poor lands around the world.
Not exact matches
On this massive piece of
land there are «several houses»
around a lake that were being rented to mostly old
poor people, but they have all received «notices to quit» and were told to move out by the billionaire owner.
And what if new forms of mass occupations develop —
around corporate «
land grabs» for example — where thousands of
poor people stay in protracted protest and a political standoff without sufficient health care and food.
The economic loss is very low — not because of the damage, which is high — but because Nepal is such a
poor land with very little infrastructure,
around $ 40 billion in total infrastructure value.
We must build on the global consensus
around the Sustainable development goals, particularly on gender and on
Land degradation neutrality to turn dreams into reality for
poor rural women.