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Developing Ecological Consciousness: The End of Separation, Second Edition

Developing Ecological Consciousness: The End of Separation, Second Edition

Developing Ecological Consciousness: The End of Separation, Second Edition
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Developing Ecological Consciousness: The End of Separation, Second Edition Paperback - 2013

by Uhl, Christopher

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  • Title Developing Ecological Consciousness: The End of Separation, Second Edition
  • Author Uhl, Christopher
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Second
  • Condition New
  • Pages 288
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, n
  • Publication date 2013-03-14
  • Bookseller's Inventory # DADAX1442218320
  • ISBN 9781442218321 / 1442218320
  • Weight 1.11 lbs (0.50 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.99 x 6.05 x 1.11 in (22.83 x 15.37 x 2.82 cm)
  • Size 6.00x0.72x9.00
  • Age range 18 to 22 years
  • Grade levels 13 - 17
  • Category Environmental Studies
  • Library of Congress subjects Ecology, Sustainable development
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2012050095
  • Dewey Decimal Code 577
  • Quantity available 6

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Developing Ecological Consciousness is a marked departure from those standard environmental studies texts strongly focused on actions that humans need to take to fix the environment. Christopher Uhl explores the path to living in harmony with Earth, and believes it begins -- not with fixing the environment -- but with fixing ourselves -- specifically our perceptions about Earth.

Using findings from science and his own life experience Uhl explains how all our environmental and social problems -- e.g., climate change, species extinction, environmentally-linked cancers, genocide, deforestation -- are rooted in separation -- the severing of relationship between ourselves and the environment. As an antidote to separation, this book is an invitation to see everything -- Earth, Cosmos, Sun, Worm, Bee -- as well as each other and our very selves with "new eyes. This new look through the lens of relationship and interdependence reminds us of the larger ecological truth -- namely: that we are a part of, not apart from Earth. Indeed, at every level, from the sub-atomic to the cosmic, it is an interdependent relationship that defines reality.

Uhl places a large focus on healing throughout the book. As we break away from the old story of hyper-individualism, unrestrained growth, control and consumption, we move to a new story of human realization. Ultimately, this new story reveals that by making peace with ourselves and each other, we gain the capacity to make peace with Earth, delighting in the realization that Earth is our larger body, the sacred whole that we dwell within. Developing Ecological Consciousness successfully exposes the realization that must take place in order to rejoin the community of life; after all, the world was not made for us, but rather, it is we who have been made for the world.

About the author

Christopher Uhl is a professor of biology at The Pennsylvania State University. As a young man, he had an interest in both medicine and ecology. At Penn State he has been able to join these interests under the rubric of "ecological healing." During the 1980s, he studied the ways in which rainforest ecosystems heal following deforestation. Then, in the 1990s he focused on the role that universities might play in healing by modeling sustainable ecological practices. He is also the author (along with his partner Dr. Dana L. Stuchul) of Teaching as if Life Matters: The Promise of a New Education Culture--a book reflecting a lifelong passion for teaching and learning. See Uhl's website at www.chrisuhl.net.
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