Environmental philosophy and E Guide - Resources and Review

A review (published in 1989) of James Lovelock's The Ages of Gaia which in effect provides an introduction to the Gaia hypothesis which regards the Earth as a living self
regulating organism.
 
International network focused on environment, peace, human rights and development. It hosts home pages for numerous environmental and political groups and charities.
 
An experimental town in the high desert of Arizona. When complete, Arcosanti will house 7000 people, demonstrating ways to improve urban conditions and lessen the impact on the earth.
 
Archive of mailing lists related to ecological and environmental issues, as well as lists specific to the United States.
 
Describes the nine principles drafted at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 1999, intended to encourage business leaders to unite the power of markets with universal ideals relating to human rights, labour standards, and the environment. Also suggests ways in which the principles can be put into practice.
 
Links to assorted pages and organisations with relevance to the Gaia hypothesis which regards the Earth as a living self
regulating organism.
 
Full text of the Schumacher lectures on the Dilemmas of Development and The Greening of Education.
 
The IATP is an organisation which aims to promote environmentally and economically sustainable communities and regions through sound agriculture and trade policy. Includes information on the IATP projects and publications, and sections on trade, agriculture, and the environment.
 
Offers original articles and features about new age, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include astrology, aura reading, Ayurveda (traditional Indian medicine), Chakra, Feng Shui, gemstone lore, herbology, magnetherapy, numerology, palmistry, reincarnation and Tarot cards.
 
Rainforest Action Network, founded in 1985, works to protect the Earth's rain forests and support the rights of their inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and non
violent direct action. Includes world rain forest movement contacts by region, selected book reviews and information about campaigns such as Amazon protection and wood reduction.
 
SGR exists to help scientists and technologists take a constructive part in the development of a new vision for science and scientists appropriate for a socially responsible democratic society.
 
Offers original articles and features about the environment, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include acid rain, Asia, climate change, desertification, endangered species, environmental economics, environmental philosophy, forestry, mining, organic farming and gardening, national parks and camping, sustainable development, and wetlands.
 
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