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Only within the moment of time represented by the present century has one species – human – acquired significant power to alter the nature of the world.
• writer,scientistandecologistfromruralPennsylvania
• seenbymanyasthepatronsaint ofthegreenmovement
• authorofSilent Spring,1962–arevelatoryaccountofthedamagedonebyunrestraineduseofpesticides
Rachel Carson
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A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability and beauty of the biotic community.It is wrong when it tends otherwise.
• widely-acknowledgedasthefounderofwildlifemanagementandoneofthegreatestUSecologists
• hiswritingonconservationandthevalueofthewildtocivilizationarehighlyregarded
• hismostfamousbook:ASandCountyAlmanacinspiredmanytofollowinhisfootsteps
Aldo Leopold
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What we must now face up to is the fact that human ethics cannot be separated from a realistic understanding of ecology.... The survival of the total ecosystem is the test of our value system.
• cancerresearcher
• founderofmodernbioethics
• bridge-builderbetweenmedicalscienceandecology
Van Rensselaer Potter
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Thomas Berry • priest
• Leadingculturalhistorian,socialcriticandenvironmentalist
• For40yearsFr.BerryhasbeendevelopingacomprehensivevisionofaviablefuturefortheEarthCommunity.
Each of us has a creative power and vision far beyond any rational thought or cultural creation of which we are capable. Nor should we think of these as isolated from our own being or from the earth community. We have no existence except within the earth and within the universe.
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We must “reinvent ourselves, at the species level, in a way that enables us to live with mutually-enhancing relationships. Mutually-enhancing relationships - not just with humans - but with all beings so that our activities actually enhance the world. At the present time, our interactions degrade everything.
• Mathematicalcosmologist
• Viewshumanityashavingevolvedoutof,andbeinganintegralpartoftheuniverseasawhole
• Hisworkfocusesontheevolutionarydynamicsoftheuniverseandtherelationshipbetweenscientificcosmologyandtraditionalreligiousvisions
Brian Swimme
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The whole universe is a blessing. All creation is a blessing. The first page of Genesis says it’s very good and we humans are part of that. But we have to act like it. We have to take responsibility.
• OrdainedtotheRomanCatholicpriesthoodin1967butlaterforbiddentoteachtheologyanddismissedfromtheDominicanOrderforhis“controversial”teachings.LaterreceivedintotheEpiscopalChurch
• ImportantfigureinCreationSpirituality • Notablebooks:Original Blessing(1983)and
The Coming of the Cosmic Christ(1996) • FounderoftheUniversityofCreation
SpiritualityinOaklandCA(1996)
Matthew Fox
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It may be that when we no longer know what to do, we have come to our real work, and that when we no longer know which way to go, we have begun our real journey. The mind that is not baffled is not employed. The impeded stream is the one that sings.
• Poet,essayist,conservationist • Culturalandeconomiccriticandfarmer • BaptistChristiancriticalofthechurch
organizationforfailingtochallengeculturalcomplacencyandenvironmentaldegradation
Wendell Berry
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Our emotional, spiritual and cultural wellbeing and health depends on protecting the land. We cannot find our way with band-aid solutions. For Inuit, the environment is everything.
• CanadianInuitactivist • PoliticalrepresentativeforInuitatregional,
nationalandinternationallevels • InternationalChairfortheInuitCircumpolar
Conference • Worksonawiderangeofsocialand
environmentalissues,mostrecently,persistentorganicpollutionandglobalclimatechange
• Citationforlifetimeachievementinthe1996CanadianEnvironmentalAwards
Sheila Watt-Cloutier
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It’s the little things citizens do. That’s what will make the difference. My little thing is planting trees!
• Africa’s“TreeWoman”andscientistfoundedthegreenbeltmovementinKenyain1977
• awardedtheNobelPeacePrizein2004
• facilitatedtheplantingofover10,000,000treesinKenya(plantedbypoorwomen)
•in1998,helpeddefeatplansbyKenya’sPresidenttodestroyforestsforthebuildingofluxuryhousing
Wangari Maathai
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Societies and economies can be destroyed by bombs. Societies can also be destroyed by locking in every aspect of life like provision of food and water through an economic war.
• physicistandecologist
• foundingdirectoroftheResearchFoundationforScience,TechnologyandEcologyinIndia
• aleaderintheinternationalforumonglobalization
• hashadavastimpactonarangeofissuesincludingforestconservation,andGMcrops
Vandana Shiva
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It is simple, really. Human health and the health of the ecosystem are inseparable. ... We are working towards a shared vision of the future ... a vision that has poor people at its centre. And a vision which focuses action on the causes and consequences of the health conditions that create and perpetuate poverty.
• formerNorweiganPrimeMinisterduringthe1980s
• duringthattimepresentedradicalviewsonsustainabledevelopmentthatarenowcommonpoliticallanguage
• her1987report,Our Common Future,laidthegroundworkforthe1992RioEarthSummit
Gro Harlem Brundtland
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At first I thought I was fighting to save rubber trees.Then I thought I was fighting to save the Amazon.Now I realize I am fighting to save humanity.
• Brazilianrubbertapper
•unionistandenvironmentalactivist
• foughttostoploggingintheAmazonrainforestforcattleranching
• murderedbyranchersopposedtohisactivism
Chico Mendes
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I don’t want to flee, nor do I want to abandon the battle of these farmers who live without any protection in the forest. They have the sacrosanct right to aspire to a better life on land where they can live and work with dignity while preserving the environment.
• SisterofNotreDamedeNamur
•Workedfor40yearsinBraziltohelpthepoorbuildindependentfuturesfortheirfamilies
• ShottodeathonFebruary12,2005inBrazil’srainforestforherdefenceoflandreform
Dorothy Stang
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We are in a giant car heading towards a brick wall, and everyone is arguing over where they’re going to sit.
• Canadiansciencebroadcaster
• Environmentalactivist
• HisCBCseries“TheNatureofThings“syndicatedin40nations
•FounderoftheDavidSuzukiFoundation(1990)toworktofindwaysforsociety toliveinbalancewiththenaturalworldthatsustainsus.
David Suzuki
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We should be treating, I think, the whole issue of climate change and global warming with a far greater degree of priority than I think is happening now.
• GreenRoyal
• hasbroughttheissuesofclimatechange,theproductionoforganicfoods,andarchitecturetothepublicattention
• isanorganicfarmer
• talkstohisplants!
The Prince of Wales
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The whole of science, and, one is tempted to think, the whole of the life of any thinking person, is trying to come to terms with the relationship between yourself and the natural world. Why are you here, and how do you fit in, and what’s it all about?
• TVnaturalist
• thevoiceofwildlife,conservation,andallthingsthatwriggle,fly,androamacrossplanetearth
• over50years,hisprogramshavebroughtthenaturalworldintothehomesofmillionsandhiscontributiontopublicawarenessofnaturalsciencegainedhimaFellowshipoftheRoyalSociety
David Attenborough
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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius... and a lot of courage... to move in the opposite direction.
• Greeneconomist • in1973,hewrotethebook,Small is
Beautiful,challengingwhethertheobjectivesofwesterneconomicsweredesirable
• opposednuclearpowerandtheuseofchemicalsinagriculture
• anearlycriticofeconomicgrowthasameasureofnationalprogress
Ernst “Fritz” Schumacher
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We seem increasingly eager to lose ourselves within the forms of culture, society, technology, the media, and the rituals of production and consumption, but the price we pay is the loss of our spiritual lives.
• formerVicePresidentoftheUS
• long-lastingconcernforenvironmentalmattersandclimatechangeinparticular
•hisfilm,An Inconvenient Truth,helpeddrivetheecologicalissuesontothemainstreamagenda
• recipientoftheNobelPeacePrizein2007
Al Gore
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• Environmentallawyer • FounderofWaterkeeperAlliance • SeniorattorneyfortheNaturalResources
Council,anon-profitorganizationbasedinNewYork,whichworkstoexpandenvironmentallawsandtorestrictlanduse.
• CommittedRomanCatholicwhosefaithmotivateshisenvironmentalism
Each time a person stands up for an idea, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, (s)he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centres of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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Fortunately, life and its living systems offer us great teachings on how to work with a world of continuous change and boundless creativity. And foremost among life’s teachings is the recognition that humans possess capabilities to deal with complexity and interconnection. Human creativity and commitment are our greatest resources.
• writerandteacher,managementprofessorandconsultant
• usesanecologicalmodeltorestorehopeandsanitytoorganizations
• recentlypublishedathirdeditionofLeadership and the New Science
Margaret Wheatley
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We need dramatic change in politics and in our attitudes. If the world had more (environmentally sensitive) leaders, we would be better equipped to handle the challenges of global warming, the decline in ocean species, biological diversity, and other global ecological issues of our time.
• ThelastheadofstateoftheUSSR,servingfrom1985-1991Hisreforms(perestroikaandglasnost)contributedtotheendofthecoldwar
• AwardedNobelPeacePrizein1990 • Duringhisleadership,sawunbridledindustrialization,land
pollution,theChernobylnucleardisaster,andthecollapseofSovietagricultureduetotheuseofchemicals.Subsequently,passionateenvironmentalist,founderofGreenCrossInternational,aworldwideenvironmentalprotectionprogram.
Mikhail Gorbachev
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We (the Green Party of Canada) will move the world ahead. We will not wait for President George W. Bush. We will save the climate. Together we will stop fossil fuels from destroying our future.
• Environmentalist • Activist • Writer • Lawyer • LeaderoftheGreenPartyofCanada
Elizabeth May
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I can’t conceive of anything being more varied and rich and handsome than the planet Earth. And its crowning beauty is the natural world. I want to soak it up, to understand it as well as I can and to absorb it and then I’d like to put it together and express it in my painting. This is the way I want to dedicate my life.
• CanadianArtist • Environmentalist • Naturalist • HisshowattheSmithsonianInstitutein
WashingtonD.C.(1987)attractedthelargestevercrowdtoviewthepaintingsofalivingartist
Robert Bateman
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You don’t need guns to destroy a people. You can just turn off their water.
• Obstetrician,MedicalscientistfromUzbekistan • Internationallyacclaimedforherenvironmental
work • Directorof“Perzent”(progeny)-acentrefor
reproductivehealthandtheenvironment(TheCentrehasdevelopedawomen’sclinic,a50-acreorganicfarmandapublishinghouseinUzbekistan)
• AwardedtheGoldmanEnvironmentalPrizein2000
Oral Ataniyazova
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Every living being is connected intimately, and from this intimacy follows the capacity of identification and as its natural consequence, practice of non-violence... Now is the time to share with all life on our maltreated earth through the deepening identification with all life, foremost the greater units, the ecosystems and Gaia, the fabulous old planet of ours.
• ForemostNorwegianphilosopherofthe20thcentury
• Founderof“DeepEcology” • Environmentalactivist • Notedmountaineer
Arne Næss
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Hush The moon is 3 days darkNothing more will fly tonightGood Tequila Bad salt!
In wickedness of pride is lost the light to understand how little grace is earned and how much given
• CanadianCo-founderofGreenpeace • Environmentalist • Journalist • Politician • Oneofhisnotablecampaignsledtotheban
oncommercialwhaling • Namedby“Time”asoneoftheten
“eco-heroes”ofthe20thcentury
Bob Hunter
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I think ideologies, no matter what kind, are one of the greatest afflictions because they blind us to seeing what is going on or what is being done.
• Urbanist,Writer,Activist • Bestknownforherearlybook:The Death
and Life of Great American Cities(1961) • Presentedpowerfulcritiqueofurban
renewalpolicies • In1970founded“EnergyProbeResearch”
–anenvironmentalorganizationthatdemonstratedtheenvironmentaladvantagesinherentincitylife
Jane Jacobs
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We know that 5 million people, most of them children, die every year from illnesses caused by poor drinking water. If we do not change our ways, by the year 2025, as much as 2/3 of the world will be living in either water-scarcity or total water deprivation.
• Canadianauthorandenvironmentalactivist • RecipientoftheCanadianEnvironmental
AwardsCitationforLifetimeAchievement • ChairpersonoftheCouncilofCanadians • Co-founderoftheBluePlanetProject–
workinginternationallytoprotecttherighttowater
Maude Barlow
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The Concept of species annihilation means a relatively swift, deliberately induced end to history, culture, science, biological reproduction, and memory. It is the ultimate human rejection of the gift of life, an act which requires a new word to describe it as “omnicide”.
• MemberoftheGreyNunsoftheSacredHeart • Epidemiologist • DirectorofResearchoftheInternational
InstituteforConcernforPublicHealth • Writer:No Immediate Dangers
Rosalie Bertell
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It comes down to this: can we seize this opportunity, in this one place, to protect and sustain natural values of global significance, now and for ever?
• Photographer,Environmentalist,Part-timeguideandlife-longtrapperandhunter
• PastpresidentoftheChetwyndEnvironmentalSociety
• Successfullyspearheaded14-yearcampaigntosavethelargesttractofpristinewildernessinnorthernBC.
• In1991,convenedaseriesofmeetingsfortrappers,guides,environmentalists,andFirstNationsleaderstoconvincegovernmentsthatsustainabledevelopmentandwildernessprotectionwerepoliticallyadvantageous
Wayne Sawchuk
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The greatest danger to our future is apathy.
• primatologist • ethnologist • EnglishUNMessengerofPeace • Carriedout45-yearstudyofchimpanzees
andtheirhabitat • Globalleaderinconservation
Jane Goodhall
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I believe in the intrinsic value of the natural world. For me, that’s a good enough reason to engage in good, effective conservation of natural habitats. If more Canadians felt that good will toward nature, they would be more likely to support initiatives to conserve it.
• Biologyprofessor,DalhousieUniversity • Environmentalist • Awardedthegold-levelCanadian
EnvironmentalAwardforConservation • VolunteerswiththeNatureConservancyof
Canada
Bill Freedman
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Without doubt, the most important value at stake when we look at the earth is the principle that brings the earth back to her creator. The earth belongs to God! If, with regard to natural resources, especially under the pressure of industrialization, an irresponsible culture of “dominion” has been reinforced with devastating ecological consequences, this certainly does not correspond to God’s plan.
• Pope(1978–2005) • Actor • Priest,theologian •Leadingvoicefortheprotection
oftheenvironment • Initiatedecumenicalenvironmental
statements • Loverofnatureandmountaineer
Pope John Paul II
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Beloved brothers and sisters, let us make every effort
possible, each from where God has placed us, to reign in
our wreckless overconsumption so that the harmonious
working of this planet, our common home, may be
restored, and that we and our children may enjoy peace
in all the good things which God in love for us has
created and offers to all men and women.
• EcumenicalPatriarchofConstantinople • theologian • ardentenvironmentalist
Patriarch Bartholomew
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It is no accident that we’ve been born into these times, that we find our lives unfolding now with our particular histories and gifts, our brokenness, our experience, and our wisdom. It is not an accident.
• Dominicansister • Co-founderandDirectorofGenesisFarm,
a140acrehavenforbiodynamicagriculture • Leaderinthecommunicationofthe
“UniverseStory”vision • 2005recipientoftheThomasBerryAward
Miriam Therese MacGillis
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Martin was fiercely intelligent. He loved the passion of “Insight:, he loved knowledge, he loved literature ...Yet he gave up the joy of that world of knowledge to live in an overly hot cinder-block shack in a poor section of a little known place between Kingston and Montego Bay among a people whose wisdom was not from books but from the soil and from generations of suffering. Like the Christ of Philippians 2: 1-11, Martin entered a poor place of this world, filled with turmoil and despair. (Monty Williams, S.J. Homily at the memorial Mass for Fr. Martin: Guleph, Ontario)
• CanadianJesuitpriest • Followinghisordinationheenjoyedsixyears
workingatthefarminGuelph • BrutallymurderedinJune2001forhis
tirelesseffortstofindlandforhomelessfarmersinJamaica,wherehewasaparishpriest
Martin Royackers