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Should Trees Have Standing?: Law, Morality, and the Environment
In this collection of essays, the author argues that natural objects, such as trees, should have legal rights through the appointment of guardians designated to protect them. It covers such areas as : agriculture and the environment ; can the oceans be harbored ; establishing a guardian for future generations ; reflections on sustainable development ; how to heal the planet ; environmentalism, is it dead?--By the publisher. | Author: Christopher D. Stone| Publisher: Oxford University Press, US
So, You Want to Become an Herbalist? Here are Eight Simple Steps You'll Need to Start Learning About Herbalism Now — All Posts Healing Harvest Homestead
So, You Want to Become an Herbalist? Here are Eight Simple Steps You'll Need to Start Learning About Herbalism Now — All Posts Healing Harvest Homestead
Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul - by Dorcas Cheng-Tozun (Hardcover)
About the Book "Social justice work, we often assume, is raised voices and raised fists. It requires leading, advocating, fighting, and organizing wherever it takes place--in the streets, slums, villages, inner cities, halls of political power, and more. But what does social justice work look like for those of us who don't feel comfortable battling in the trenches? Sensitive souls--including those who consider themselves highly emotional, empathic, or introverted--have much to contribute to brin
Birds through Indigenous Eyes: Native American Understanding of Birds of the Eastern Woodlands
Birds through Indigenous Eyes
The Science of Open Spaces: Theory and Practice for Conserving Large, Complex Systems
The Science of Open Spaces: Theory and Practice for Conse... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1597269921/ref=cm_sw_r_pi_dp_6.ihxbN2JQY7D
Jackie Higgins Other | Sentient: How Animals Illuminate The Wonder Of Our Human Senses -- Jackie Higgin | Color: Red/Tan | Size: Paperback
Perfect For Fans Of The Soul Of An Octopus And The Genius Of Birds, This "Revelatory Book" (Sy Montgomery, New York Times Bestselling Author) Explores How We Process The World Around Us Through The Lens Of The Incredible Sensory Capabilities Of Thirteen Animals, Revealing That We Are Not Limited To Merely Five Senses. There Is A Scientific Revolution Stirring In The Field Of Human Perception. Research Has Shown That The Extraordinary Sensory Powers Of Our Animal Friends Can Help Us Better Unders
Rewilding: The Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery [Book]
'A hugely useful and fascinating resume of rewilding - what it means, where it came from, why it's important and where it's going. Jepson and Blythe have done a masterly job, explaining the science behind rewilding in an accessible, honest and compelling way. It deserves to be widely read and become a book of great influence.' Isabella Tree, author of Wilding 'Compelling ... [a] succinct and objective account' Financial Times Rewilding is the first popular book on the ground-breaking science behind the restoration of wild nature. As ecologists Paul Jepson and Cain Blythe show, rewilding is a new and progressive approach to conservation, blending radical scientific insights with practical innovations to revive ecological processes, benefiting people as well as nature. Its goal is to restore
Keith Makoto Woodhouse Other | The Ecocentrists: A History Of Radical Environmentalism -- Keith Makoto Woodhous | Color: Red | Size: Hardcover
Disenchanted With The Mainstream Environmental Movement, A New, More Radical Kind Of Environmental Activist Emerged In The 1980s. Radical Environmentalists Used Direct Action, From Blockades And Tree-Sits To Industrial Sabotage, To Save A Wild Nature That They Believed To Be In A State Of Crisis. Questioning The Premises Of Liberal Humanism, They Subscribed To An Ecocentric Philosophy That Attributed As Much Value To Nature As To People. Although Critics Dismissed Them As Marginal, Radicals Pose