Humanity's
Environmental Future:
Making
Sense in a Troubled World
CONTENTS
Preface
Part
I. The Crisis
1 Earth
in Crisis. Humanity faces serious threats to survival. What
kind of future can we have?
2 The
Great Puzzle. Cracking the enigma of our times.
3 “Houston,
we have a problem.” Spaceship Earth has a problem with
its life-support system.
4 Scientists
Speak. How science works. Science is important to us. Our
scientists are offering warnings. What they are telling us.
5. To
Grow or Not to Grow? How growth works. Defining growth. Good
growth and bad growth.
6 Will
we Have the Energy? Energy drives nearly everything. Human
energy dependency.
7 Getting
Down to Business. The system of commerce and proposals for
reform.
8 The
Contrarians. The nay-sayers and their arguments.
9 Leadership.
What leadership really means. Leadership failures.True leaders.
Part
II. How it Happened
10 World
Views and Human Nature. How did we get to this point? Are
we being true to our species?
11 Problems
in Paradise. Life seems good. What could be the difficulty?
12 Misplaced
Values. The role of values in human behavior. Appropriate
versus inappropriate values. Denial. Other means of coping.
Part
III. Saving Humanity
13 The
Big Picture. Taking the long view. Seeing what’s really
going on. Avoiding narrow thinking.
14 Visions
of Ecotopia. Visions of a Sustainable Future
15 Creativity.
Insights. Creative problem solving.
16 Changing
Minds, Changing Behaviors. Motivations to change. Key ingredients
of effective change. Getting the change you need.
17 Learning
the Earth. Education is critical. Earth from experience,
not only from books.
18 The
Stoppers. What keeps us from effective action. Denial, media
limitations, faulty world views, problematic political beliefs,
failed government.
19 Insightful
Writings. Thomas Berry, Paul Hawkin, Mac Smith, Rachel Carson,
Daniel Quinn, Al Bartlett, Paul Hawken, John Pfeiffer, Miriam Macgillis.
Part
IV. Taking Action
20 The
Puzzle Solved. Some possible answers to the riddle posed
earlier.
21
Reconnecting with Nature.
Beyond learning Earth—Physical and spiritual immersion.
22 A
New Environmentalism. Failed Environmentalism. A new movement.
23 Taking
Action. Proper directions.
Action suggestions. Access to organizations and information.
24 The
Future Awaits. Picturing a better future.
Getting
to the Source:
Readings
on Sustainable Values
CONTENTS
1.
Introduction, by Ross McCluney
2.
A Special Moment in History,
by Bill McKibben
3.
Rethinking Environmentalism,
by Dianne Dumanoski
4.
A Fable for Tomorrow, by
Rachel Carson
5.
Man, A New Kind of Evolution,
by John Pfeiffer
6.
Substitutes for a Land Ethic,
by Aldo Leopold
7.
The Tragedy of the Commons,
1968, by Garrett Hardin
8.
Amazing Grace, by Kathleen
Dean Moore
9.
The Kentucky Road Builders,
by Wendell Berry
10.
The Rape of America, by Gene
Marine
11.
Energy and Human Evolution,
by David Price
12.
Historical markers of our universe,
by Brian Swimme and Thomas Berry
13.
The Sixth Great Extinction Spasm,
by E. O. Wilson
14.
Are We Self-Annihilating?,
by E. O. Wilson
15.
Letting Go of Blindness,
by McGregor Smith, Jr.
16.
The Great Challenge, by Albert
Bartlett
17.
Appropriate Technology, by
E. F. Schumacher
18.
Hubberts Peak, by Kenneth
Deffeyes
19.
Polemic: Industrial Tourism and
the National Parks, by Edward Abbey
20.
Making Effective Choices,
by Michael
Brower and Warren Leon
21.
Home Again—A Future
Glimpsed, by Bill McKibben
22.Will
Denial be Dominant?, by Garrett Hardin
23.
Origin, Differentiation and Role
of Rights, by Thomas Berry
24.
System Dynamics Meets the Press,
by Donella Meadows
25.
Ecological Literacy, by David
Orr
26.
A New Renaissance, by Daniel
Quinn
27.
To Choose Life, by Joanna
Macy and Molly Young Brown
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©2004 William Ross McCluney ============= Last
update: 06/04/04
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