Posted October 19th, 2006 in
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Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Missed a day — time got away from me yesterday. But good things are happening with this project, Spirituality and Ecological Hope. I will be working with someone on the new website, which I hope to have up and running sometime in November. We had a great meeting and I’m [...]
Tags: climate change, consumer culture, deep ecology, earth spirituality, ecological hope, ecological overshoot, inspiration and reflection
Posted October 17th, 2006 in
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Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
I mentioned yesterday that I attended a conference this past weekend, Gaia Theory: Model and Metaphor for the 21st Century. The last speaker was Dr. Donald Aitken, Principal of Donald Aitken Associates, founder of the Department of Environmental Studies at San Jose University, former staff research physicist and astrophysicist at [...]
Tags: climate change, consumer culture, deep ecology, earth spirituality, ecological hope, ecological overshoot, environmental disasters, fossil fuel dependency, inspiration and reflection, renewable fuels
Posted October 16th, 2006 in
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Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
It was a privilege this past weekend to participate in a conference at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia, entitled: Gaia Theory, Model and Metaphor for the 21st Century. It was organized by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority and sponsored by a long list of organizations.
This was a truly [...]
Tags: climate change, consumer culture, deep ecology, earth spirituality, ecological hope, ecological overshoot, environmental disasters, fossil fuel dependency, population growth, renewable fuels
Posted October 13th, 2006 in
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Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
You know, friends, if you are a visitor to this blog, if you have seen Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth, if you have viewed videos, visited web sites, read news articles about the ecological crisis into which we are plunging rapidly, then you also appreciate how little time we have [...]
Tags: climate change, consumer culture, deep ecology, earth spirituality, ecological hope, ecological overshoot, environmental disasters, fossil fuel dependency