We're reaching the point where the Earth will have to end the burden we've placed on her, if we don't lift the burden ourselves.
Steven M. GreerTag: technology earth sustainability
This heated (environmental) debate is fundamentally about numbers. How much energy could each source deliver, at what economic and social cost, and with what risks? But actual numbers are rarely mentioned. In public debates, people just say “Nuclear is a money pit” or “We have a huge amount of wave and wind.” The trouble with this sort of language is that it’s not sufficient to know that something is huge: we need to know how the one “huge” compares with another “huge,” namely our huge energy consumption. To make this comparison, we need numbers, not adjectives.
David MackayTag: energy environment sustainability
We cannot hope to create a sustainable culture with any but sustainable souls.
Derrick JensenTag: humanity civilization sustainability
Every profession bears the responsibility to understand the circumstances that enable its existence.
Robert GutmanTag: sustainability
Consume less; share better.
Hervé KempfTag: sustainability sharing
There's no doomsday scheme made specifically for mankind,
only higher agenda and priority than human race preservation.
Tag: sustainability priority human-race doomsday higher-agenda
When we use these words and we talk about plants having a strategy to do this or wanting this or desiring this, we’re being metaphorical obviously. I mean, plants do not have consciousness. But, this is a fault of our own vocabulary. We don’t have a very good vocabulary to describe what others species do to us, because we think we’re the only species that really does anything.
Michael PollanTag: diet health common-sense sustainability nutrition green
All the human and animal manure which the world wastes, if returned to the land, instead of being thrown into the sea, would suffice to nourish the world.
Victor HugoTag: sustainability recycling agriculture
For all the environmental troubles single-use shopping bags cause, the much greater impacts are in what they contain. reducing the human footprint means addressing fundamentally unsustainable habits of food consumption, such as expecting strawberries in the depths of winter or buying of seafood that are being fished to the brink of extinction.
Susan FreinkelTag: sustainability plastic
Manufacturers have long chosen plastic for their products on the basis of price and functionality., But creating a more sustainable relationship with plastics will require a new dexterity on our part. It will require us to think about the entire life cycle of the products we create and use.
Susan FreinkelTag: sustainability plastic
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