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On this page we have provided links to various writings, from scholarly articles to poetry, which we believe are thought-provoking and pertinent to the conversations taking place today regarding the protection of our natural resources for future generations.
- How Species Save Our Lives
- Loss of Species Large and Small Threatens Human Health, Study Finds
- Herman E. Daly. Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development.
Beacon Press, Boston. 1996. - Alf Hornborg. The Power of the Machine: Global Inequalities of Economy,
Technology and Environment. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., New York.
2001. - From Walden to Wall Street: Frontiers of Conservation Finance. Edited by
James N. Levitt. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Washington, DC. 2005. - Peter A. Victor. Managing Without Growth: Slower by Design, Not Disaster.
Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., Northampton, MA. 2008. - E.F. Schumacher. Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered. Blond
& Briggs Ltd., London. 1973. - Howard R. Ernst. Chesapeake Bay Blues: Science, Politics, and the Struggle
to Save the Bay. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Lanham, Maryland.
2003. - Margaret J. Wheatley. Finding Our Way: Leadership for an Uncertain Time.
Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc., San Francisco. 2005. - Fritjof Capra. The Hidden Connections: Integrating the Biological,
Cognitive, and Social Dimensions of Life into a Science of Sustainability.
Doubleday, New York. 2002. - Is Organic Farming Good for Wildlife? It Depends on the Alternative
- Animal Connection: New Hypothesis for Human Evolution and Human Nature
- Global Mindshift, The Unforgettable Commencement Address by Paul Hawken to the Class of 2009, University of Portland, May 3, 2009
- Rob Dunn, The Pigeon Paradox
- William Cullen Bryant, To A Waterfowl
- Mary Oliver, Wild Geese
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