Living
Green Magazine
May
7, 2012
Environmentalism
has failed. Over the past 50 years, environmentalists have succeeded in raising
awareness, changing logging practices, stopping mega-dams and offshore
drilling, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But we were so focused on
battling opponents and seeking public support that we failed to realize these
battles reflect fundamentally different ways of seeing our place in the world.
And it is our deep underlying worldview that determines the way we treat our
surroundings.
We
have not, as a species, come to grips with the explosive events that have
changed our relationship with the planet. For most of human existence, we lived
as nomadic hunter-gatherers whose impact on nature could be absorbed by the
resilience of the biosphere. Even after the Agricultural Revolution 10,000
years ago, farming continued to dominate our lives. We cared for nature. People
who live close to the land understand that seasons, climate, weather,
pollinating insects and plants are critical to our well-being. Read the whole story here.
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