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A compelling anthology of environmental speeches by prominent and articulate leaders from around the globe. This book is required reading for anyone who cares about the future of our planet--and especially for those who don't yet care enough.

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This book is required reading for every environmentalist. -- Adam Werbach * past president of the Sierra Club *
A compelling anthology of environmental speeches by prominent and articulate leaders from around the globe who share a deep and abiding concern for the earth and its inhabitants. They each 'speak a word for Nature' (Thoreau) at a time when it is sorely needed. Speaking of Earth is required reading for anyone who cares about the future of our planet-and especially for those who don't yet care enough. -- Don Henley * Walden Woods Project *
Speaking of Earth is a treasure trove of twenty inspiring speeches by environmentalists from around the world, ranging from Rachel Carson, to Chico Mendes, to Wangari Maathai. With Alon Tal's engaging biographical introductions, this book will be a welcome addition to the courses, coffee tables, and bookshelves of all those who would follow in their footsteps. -- Carolyn Merchant * author of The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution and *
Alon Tal's Speaking of Earth provides the reader with a well-designed overview of the key issues facing those who seek to preserve our environment. Spanning a broad scope of notable sources, Tal's collection is a timely reminder of the tasks identified but yet unfulfilled. -- President Jimmy Carter

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. "The Publication of Silent Spring Was Neither the Beginning Nor the End of That Struggle" Rachel Carson, United States of America, 1963
2. "A Land without Wildflowers Will Be a Hotel, Not a Homeland" Yizhar Smilansky, Israel, 1962
3. "If Man Is to Survive, the Ocean Is Not Dispensable" Thor Heyerdahl, Norway, 1972
4. "We Do Not Have to Believe in the Inevitability of Environmental Catastrophe to Accept the Possibility of Such a Catastrophe" Maurice Strong, Canada, 1972
5. "We Are the First, but We Are Not Likely to Be the Last" Lois Gibbs, United States of America, 1979
6. "Nuclear Weapons Are Morally Indefensible" David Lange, New Zealand, 1985
7. "I Too Am One of Those Who Cannot Live without Wild Things" Mongosuthu G. Buthulezi, South Africa, 1986
8. "The Question Now Is Simply Whether We Control Science or Whether Science Will Control Us" Mostafa Tolba, Egypt, 1987
9. "The Destruction of Our Rain Forest Affects Not Only the Brazilian People, but in Fact All the People of the Planet" Chico Mendes, Brazil, 1988
10. "The Prospect of Climate Change Is a New Factor in Human Affairs" Margaret Thatcher, United Kingdom, 1989
11. "If We Want to Transform Society in an Ecological Way, We Must Transform Ourselves" Petra Kelly, Germany, 1991
12. "Our Mother Earth Is Teaching Us a Lesson in Universal Responsibility" the Dalai Lama, Tibet, 1992
13. "The Sermon" David Brower, United States of America, 1992
14. "A Deadly Ecological War in Which No Blood Is Spilled but People Die All the Time" Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigeria, 1993
15. "We Venture into Realms That Belong to God, and to God Alone" Charles, Prince of Wales, United Kingdom, 1996
16. "To Commit a Crime against the Natural World is a Sin" Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Turkey, 1997
17. "It's All about Taming Greed" Ian Kiernan, Australia, 1998
18. "Sharing and Exchange, the Basis of Our Humanity and Our Ecological Survival Has Been Redefined as a Crime" Vandana Shiva, India, 2000
19. "Problems Are Not Enough in Themselves to Create a Momentum for Change" Karl-Henrik Robert, Sweden, 2001
20. "The Challenge Is to Restore the Home of the Tadpoles and Give Back to Our Children a World of Beauty and Wonder" Wangari Maathai, Kenya, 2004
Index

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 20/01/2006
      ISBN13: 9780813537276, 978-0813537276
      ISBN10: 0813537274
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A compelling anthology of environmental speeches by prominent and articulate leaders from around the globe. This book is required reading for anyone who cares about the future of our planet--and especially for those who don't yet care enough.

      Trade Review
      This book is required reading for every environmentalist. -- Adam Werbach * past president of the Sierra Club *
      A compelling anthology of environmental speeches by prominent and articulate leaders from around the globe who share a deep and abiding concern for the earth and its inhabitants. They each 'speak a word for Nature' (Thoreau) at a time when it is sorely needed. Speaking of Earth is required reading for anyone who cares about the future of our planet-and especially for those who don't yet care enough. -- Don Henley * Walden Woods Project *
      Speaking of Earth is a treasure trove of twenty inspiring speeches by environmentalists from around the world, ranging from Rachel Carson, to Chico Mendes, to Wangari Maathai. With Alon Tal's engaging biographical introductions, this book will be a welcome addition to the courses, coffee tables, and bookshelves of all those who would follow in their footsteps. -- Carolyn Merchant * author of The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution and *
      Alon Tal's Speaking of Earth provides the reader with a well-designed overview of the key issues facing those who seek to preserve our environment. Spanning a broad scope of notable sources, Tal's collection is a timely reminder of the tasks identified but yet unfulfilled. -- President Jimmy Carter

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Preface
      1. "The Publication of Silent Spring Was Neither the Beginning Nor the End of That Struggle" Rachel Carson, United States of America, 1963
      2. "A Land without Wildflowers Will Be a Hotel, Not a Homeland" Yizhar Smilansky, Israel, 1962
      3. "If Man Is to Survive, the Ocean Is Not Dispensable" Thor Heyerdahl, Norway, 1972
      4. "We Do Not Have to Believe in the Inevitability of Environmental Catastrophe to Accept the Possibility of Such a Catastrophe" Maurice Strong, Canada, 1972
      5. "We Are the First, but We Are Not Likely to Be the Last" Lois Gibbs, United States of America, 1979
      6. "Nuclear Weapons Are Morally Indefensible" David Lange, New Zealand, 1985
      7. "I Too Am One of Those Who Cannot Live without Wild Things" Mongosuthu G. Buthulezi, South Africa, 1986
      8. "The Question Now Is Simply Whether We Control Science or Whether Science Will Control Us" Mostafa Tolba, Egypt, 1987
      9. "The Destruction of Our Rain Forest Affects Not Only the Brazilian People, but in Fact All the People of the Planet" Chico Mendes, Brazil, 1988
      10. "The Prospect of Climate Change Is a New Factor in Human Affairs" Margaret Thatcher, United Kingdom, 1989
      11. "If We Want to Transform Society in an Ecological Way, We Must Transform Ourselves" Petra Kelly, Germany, 1991
      12. "Our Mother Earth Is Teaching Us a Lesson in Universal Responsibility" the Dalai Lama, Tibet, 1992
      13. "The Sermon" David Brower, United States of America, 1992
      14. "A Deadly Ecological War in Which No Blood Is Spilled but People Die All the Time" Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigeria, 1993
      15. "We Venture into Realms That Belong to God, and to God Alone" Charles, Prince of Wales, United Kingdom, 1996
      16. "To Commit a Crime against the Natural World is a Sin" Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Turkey, 1997
      17. "It's All about Taming Greed" Ian Kiernan, Australia, 1998
      18. "Sharing and Exchange, the Basis of Our Humanity and Our Ecological Survival Has Been Redefined as a Crime" Vandana Shiva, India, 2000
      19. "Problems Are Not Enough in Themselves to Create a Momentum for Change" Karl-Henrik Robert, Sweden, 2001
      20. "The Challenge Is to Restore the Home of the Tadpoles and Give Back to Our Children a World of Beauty and Wonder" Wangari Maathai, Kenya, 2004
      Index

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