Not exact matches
My basic
concern is to throw some light on what it means to live as a morally
responsible citizen in this complicated world.
The Accabonac Protection Committee, Amagansett Springs Aquifer Protection,
Concerned Citizens of Montauk, the New York chapter of the International Dark Sky Association, Long Island Businesses for
Responsible Energy, the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, the Northwest Alliance, Renewable Energy Long Island, and the Quiet Skies Coalition contributed to and endorsed the guide.
Most importantly, it takes seriously what it means to understand the relationship between how we learn and how we act as individual and social agents; that is, it is
concerned with teaching students how not only to think but to come to grips with a sense of individual and social responsibility, and what it means to be
responsible for one's actions as part of a broader attempt to be an engaged
citizen who can expand and deepen the possibilities of democratic public life.
If we are
concerned with our children's development into healthy
responsible citizens, then personalization should mean that schools should focus on relationships — with humans, not computers.
The Union of
Concerned Scientists is a science - based nonprofit group working for a healthy environment and a safer world and combines independent scientific research and
citizen action to develop innovative, practical solutions and to secure
responsible changes in government policy, corporate practices, and consumer choices.
In this context, scientists, other experts,
concerned citizens, and media entities face a difficult task in deciding how best to speak up: What words, pictures, phrases, testimonials, principles, examples, and so forth will prompt public understanding and
responsible action?
Brown County
Citizens for
Responsible Wind Energy (BCCRWE) produced this document for the purpose of providing evidence that demonstrates that (former) Brown County (Wisconsin) Health Director Chua Xiong's conclusion regarding wind turbines and health
concerns lacks validity and that her conclusion was based on a very flawed process by which submitted evidence was selectively reviewed and inconsistently weighed, or ignored altogether.
Brown County
Citizens for
Responsible Wind Energy (BCCRWE) is committed to truth, education
concerning wind energy, and victim advocacy, which is why we are compelled to respond to the testimony of UWGB Professor Patricia Terry and her colleague, alumnus Jacob Eggert.