powers of rulers, yet proportionately balance and distribute the wealth, power, and responsible freedom between them all.
The followers of Ecolism, named Ecolists and Eco-societies, preferably can live in a compatible Eco-city or Eco-community under the new Eco-socio-economic system following the ethical Eco-principles as described in this book.
The regimes of the socio-economic systems or ‘isms' throughout the centuries may have sound principles in them. However, also have abusers to the principles, and have failed to provide an optimum justice, true equality, and responsible freedom for everyone to live happier in a sustainable and secure human ecosystem from birth till death.
Ecolism is the new Eco-Socio-Economic-System; that is self-sufficient,
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However, does it happen in our civilisation? Practically, it does not. The rich, and influential always find a way to manipulate the justice system and get away with their sins. The solicitors defend the clients for their money not because they are right or did not sin, and the judges’ justification for a judgment depends on their moods and politics not the real purpose of the law.
Ecolism has no racism or favouritism, places the right people in the right places based on their merits, not colour, status, gender, or race.
Ecolism is the Eco-society for the future of humanity, the right to live free but responsible, the right to live secure, self-sufficient and cared for from birth till death.
Ecolism does not believe in prison sentences or punishment but believes in removing the root causes of failure. Reform or re-educate those who fail, to re-introduce them as reformed members of the Eco-society.
The Ecolist does not ask, how can I get more? But, how can I give more to the world. I have what I need, there are millions to feed. I am a father who yields to his family’s needs and what makes me happy is the happiness of others and my
Ecomodernist’s believe that modernization is the major tool to resolving environmental issues. Ecomodernist’s feel as though society needs to always progress and that humanity cannot ever slow down or else development would stop completely. Ecomodernist’s view modernity as the human separation from mastery over nature (Taylor). This perspective stresses the idea of using our technological and
Ecological perspective is a useful framework in which to view the individual in context with their environment. According to Rogers (2013) ecological theory was originally developed by a psychologist, Urie Bronfenbrenner in 1979 (p. 42). A fundamental tenet of ecological theory is that people are actively involved with their environments and their perceptions of the environment “significantly affects their well-being” (p. 42).
But if we don’t protect earth, we will face more and more environment problem, global warming intensifies, glaciers melt and forests reduced. We can live in earth. So, if we protect environment, it will be better. Environmentalist also gives people a hope.
Over the course of your pregnancy, you've likely experienced excitement, nervousness, curiosity and unfortunately, some aches and pains. By week 36, your body has made an amazing transformation and your baby has grown by leaps and bounds. She is now close to six pounds and will continue to gain about one ounce each day. As you near the end of your pregnancy, you may be experiencing new kinds of pains. It's important to know which of these are common at this stage and which are a cause for concern.
A successful economy is perhaps the most key ingredient leading to a successful nation. An economy is a delicate balance of many different conflicting and coexisting elements. Naturally, an economy’s success can often be measured by the amount of wealth it contains, not to mention the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of its distribution of the wealth. Effective distribution of wealth is no easy feat. Wealthy and poor people will always need to coexist- this is an inescapable truth. The government’s job in many cases becomes that of a referee. Naturally, perfect peace and harmony between two totally different classes would be a utopia, and probably will never be completely achieved. A government must, therefore,
The book defines ecological, as “a type of sociological approach that emphasizes demographics and geo
Instead of focusing on the individual, “ecological economics invites us to picture ourselves not as isolated individuals but as housemates” (McFague 132). This model has two goals striving for sustainability and distributive justice which will allow for the earth’s resources to be sustained for future generations. McFague feels that the ecological economic system will provide an efficient system that will suit and support the needs of the world.
These include redefinition of environmental protection, design a holistic approach to environmental protection, strengthen legislation and regulation. (Bullard, n.d.). According to Bullard (n.d.) redefinition of environmental protection mean that environmentalism is a basis right and pollution prevention, waste minimization, and cleaner productions techniques to achieve environmental justice for all American without regard to race, color, national origin or income. Designing a holistic approach to environmental prevention consist of eliminating unequal enforcement of environmental, civil rights, and public health laws.
An environmentalist is a person worships the environment and cares for nature more than people. Christians and others share the common perception that environmental ethics exist for how human beings should relate to the land, the free market perceptive and the environmental perceptive. Humans share a relationship with all creations of the earth. But as humans, they find themselves as having a role in the created order which is they have a closer relationship with the creator who has charged them with acting responsible within his creation. Even allowing a common complaint of environmental activists is that Stewardship means that the earth was made exclusively because of human beings - that having dominion upper nature is the same as
The agrarian approach to environmentalism is more of a return to the values established prior to the industrial revolution in which the family was the center of the community and local economies were the strength of the community unlike today’s economy that is dominated by large corporations that engage in lobbying elected officials to get what they want. Today we have a consumer economy that is unsustainable and must always re-invent itself into more consumerism.
We should promote the conservation of our ecologies by reducing the amount of waste that goes directly into the environment and promoting green thinking and living all across the world. For instance, we could protect our environment by reducing the amount of cattle that feed in a certain area and by prohibiting the introduction of alien-invasive species as they deplete minerals and food in the soil for other plants to consume.
The authors have made me look at eco-friendliness as a more negative than positive thing, because being eco-friendly only slows down the process of cradle to grave. By doing this, it might make us think that the waste isn’t a problem for a longer amount of time. This is presented on chapter two, “being less bad is not good”. Being less bad is a short term solution that might create bigger problems by tricking us into thinking that we don’t need to deal with them. Eco-effectiveness, on the other hand, is the concept of a product being able to effectively biodegrade and/or be completely recycled into more products.
Humans have an ethical responsibility to care for the earth, they should make a better world and repay the earth by
For quite some time, life on earth has been nothing but peaches and cream for several people and because of people who live a non-sustainable life, it has left others with an indistinct outlook on earth’s future. Sustainability to me is doing things that will help prevent harmful things from happening to the environment now and in the future. With the support of the sustainability and more quality ways of living, the Earth Charter is gradually introduced. Through key research I will explain what the Earth Charter is and why it was founded, describe one of its four parts along with the goals and overarching philosophy, and share the impact it has on my life now and in the future.
Environmental problems are something which belongs to nature or known as “Mother Earth” [13]. Nature was created to help people survive from gathering foods until build a house. This phenomenon happens continuously without thinking how much damage that nature has because human’s fault. Nature gradually becomes worse and animal’s life in danger. People who are aware of the importance of nature react. Those people do several ways to save the environment. Although these efforts can return back the environment, these efforts only can be hold temporarily. This problem happens because those people who are aware of the environment only slightly; for remaining, there are people either do not know or do not care about the nature. People’s efforts