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Despite significant progress in recent decades, the environmental crisis is far from over. We know what needs to change, but we don’t seem to know—economically, politically, or socially—how to stop the juggernaut of destructive development and resource depletion. Something continues to undermine our efforts to become a truly sustainable society.

In the Light of Humane Nature highlights the positive accomplishments we have made recently in greening the economy and also exposes the underlying causes for our continued march toward disaster. A seasoned environmental professional, Arthur Weissman argues that what causes our environmental problems and stymies solutions ultimately relates to human values and our attitudes toward the world around us, including other humans, other species, and nature as a whole.

He provides a twist on the usual environmental critique of society by demonstrating that we will attain our true relationship to nature only when we embrace the highest human values. When our moral and aesthetic values become all-encompassing and not just self-serving, we will indeed be part of nature and not apart from it. Through this engaging work he encourages all of us to live up to our highest human (and humane) ideals so that we may solve our environmental and social problems and become better human beings in the process.

In the Light of Humane Nature weaves personal narrative and autobiographical detail with professional and philosophical discussion to describe the growth of the green economy movement and what it still lacks. Throughout the discussion Weissman sticks to essential concepts all can comprehend, and he concludes with a contemporary solution and appeal to the younger generation.


Table of Contents
Preface

Chapter 1: Introduction: And Still the World Burns

Chapter 2: An Historical Perspective: From End of Pipe to All of Pipe

Chapter 3: Responsible Parties: Who Makes the Economy Green?

Chapter 4: Common Consumer Concerns

Chapter 5: Our Moral Relationship with Nature

Chapter 6: Now All Is Beautiful

Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Moral and Aesthetic Imperative

Appendix: A Green Platform

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    Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
    Publication Date: 24/04/2014
    ISBN13: 9781614488644, 978-1614488644
    ISBN10: 1614488649

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Despite significant progress in recent decades, the environmental crisis is far from over. We know what needs to change, but we don’t seem to know—economically, politically, or socially—how to stop the juggernaut of destructive development and resource depletion. Something continues to undermine our efforts to become a truly sustainable society.

    In the Light of Humane Nature highlights the positive accomplishments we have made recently in greening the economy and also exposes the underlying causes for our continued march toward disaster. A seasoned environmental professional, Arthur Weissman argues that what causes our environmental problems and stymies solutions ultimately relates to human values and our attitudes toward the world around us, including other humans, other species, and nature as a whole.

    He provides a twist on the usual environmental critique of society by demonstrating that we will attain our true relationship to nature only when we embrace the highest human values. When our moral and aesthetic values become all-encompassing and not just self-serving, we will indeed be part of nature and not apart from it. Through this engaging work he encourages all of us to live up to our highest human (and humane) ideals so that we may solve our environmental and social problems and become better human beings in the process.

    In the Light of Humane Nature weaves personal narrative and autobiographical detail with professional and philosophical discussion to describe the growth of the green economy movement and what it still lacks. Throughout the discussion Weissman sticks to essential concepts all can comprehend, and he concludes with a contemporary solution and appeal to the younger generation.


    Table of Contents
    Preface

    Chapter 1: Introduction: And Still the World Burns

    Chapter 2: An Historical Perspective: From End of Pipe to All of Pipe

    Chapter 3: Responsible Parties: Who Makes the Economy Green?

    Chapter 4: Common Consumer Concerns

    Chapter 5: Our Moral Relationship with Nature

    Chapter 6: Now All Is Beautiful

    Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Moral and Aesthetic Imperative

    Appendix: A Green Platform

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