[Sdpg] Sdpg Digest, Vol 44, Issue 1

Ron Carswell slfdzyn at gmail.com
Thu Aug 3 20:26:06 PDT 2006


Thank you SOOOOOO much for your declarations, your loving support and your
unbounded enthusiasm for life as process. Stay the course.  Cap'n
Ron         slfdzyn.com

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>   1. DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE by David Suzuki
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>   2. This Week on Sustainable World (Sustainable World Radio)
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> Subject: [Sdpg] DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE by David Suzuki
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> DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE
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> by David Suzuki
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> THIS WE KNOW
>
> We are the earth, through the plants and animals that nourish us. We are
> the rains and the oceans that flow through our veins. We are the breath of
> the forests of the land, and the plants of the sea. We are human animals,
> related to all other life as descendants of the firstborn cell. We share
> with these kin a common history, written in our genes. We share a common
> present, filled with uncertainty. And we share a common future, as yet
> untold.
>
> We humans are but one of thirty million species weaving the thin layer of
> life enveloping the world. The stability of communities of living things
> depends upon this diversity. Linked in that web, we are interconnected --
> using, cleansing, sharing and replenishing the fundamental elements of
> life. Our home, planet Earth, is finite: all life shares its resources and
> the energy from the sun, and therefore has limits to growth. For the first
> time, we have touched those limits. When we compromise the air, the water,
> the soil, and the variety of life, we steal from the endless future to
> serve the fleeting present.
>
> THIS WE BELIEVE
>
> Humans have become so numerous and our tools so powerful that we have
> driven fellow creatures to extinction, dammed the great rivers, torn down
> ancient forests, poisoned the earth, rain and wind, and ripped holes in
> the
> sky. Our science has brought pain as well as joy: our comfort is paid for
> by the suffering of millions. We are learning from our mistakes, we are
> mourning our vanished kind, and we now build a new politics of hope. We
> respect and uphold the absolute need for clean air, water, and soil. We
> see
> that economic activities that benefit the few while shrinking the
> inheritance of many are wrong. And since environmental degradation erodes
> biological capital forever, full ecological and social costs must enter
> all
> equations of development. We are one brief generation in the long march of
> time; the future is not ours to erase. So where knowledge is limited, we
> will remember all those who will walk after us, and err on the side of
> caution.
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> THIS WE RESOLVE
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> All this that we know and believe must now become the foundation of the
> way
> we live. At this turning point in our relationship with earth, we work for
> an evolution: from dominance to partnership; from fragmentation to
> connection; from insecurity to interdependence.
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> http://www.davidsuzuki.org
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> "We are like trees, we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order
> to
> grow." - Anonymous
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> Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 02:20:42 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Sustainable World Radio <sustainableworldradio at earthlink.net>
> Subject: [Sdpg] This Week on Sustainable World
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> On Friday, August 4th, at 9:00 am, PST and on Monday, August 7th, at 12:00
> noon PST, Sustainable World is broadcasting an interview with Estelle
> Foster. Estelle is the creator and producer of the California Organic
> Festival as well as the executive director of the Pesticide Awareness and
> Alternative Coalition.  Estelle will be discussing the recent application of
> the pesticide Dibrom, (Naled), that is occurring in Santa Barbara. Dibrom is
> a class 1 toxic pesticide.
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> The discussion will include: alternatives to pesticide use, the effects of
> pesticides, and what you can do to stop the application of pesticides in
> your community.
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> If you have any questions or comments during air time, please call the
> station at (805) 893-2424.
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> Sustainable World Radio: Friday mornings at 9:00 am PST, and Monday
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> Thanks for tuning in!
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> Jill, Kevin and Suzanne
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