Re: deep ecology

1999-01-16 Thread RRosenhek
For deep ecology writings, check out writings at http://forests.org/ric/seed/deep-eco/ Ruth Rosenhek

Re: deep ecology

1999-01-16 Thread Mtmolle329
You wrote: In a message dated 1/15/1999 9:36:46 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: http://forests.org/ric/seed/deep-eco/ thanx for this listing. It is quite helpful. mtmolle

Re: A Civil Action, Behind the Story

1999-01-16 Thread Donna Anderson
This is a national, global problem when the total effects of a toxic waste site are considered. They are seldom restricted to any one given area over time. At all levels of government we need to strengthen environmental laws. Toxins have little respect for boundaries. In Idaho we have two sites

Re: A huge local problem

1999-01-16 Thread Donna Anderson
Hi Joe, Public outcry and a local chapter of Riverkeepers -- the best mix for change. It was great to hear that John is involved. Bobby K, Jr. spoke here not long ago and drew a massive crowd, but few have decided to take action. We're lacking the public outcry part of the equation. Oh,

Re: the veggie debate

1999-01-16 Thread Unleesh
I think the phrase "meat = murder", although perhaps seen by some as an extreme slogan, expresses a truth. And then the question becomes one of how do we confront this? Simply because a practice is ingrained in a culture does not guarantee that it is right ; otherwise, all sorts of abuses of

re: the veggie debate

1999-01-16 Thread Susan Ryley Hoyle
Later today I am going permanently offline from this address, to return to England and a different email address: I intend to resubscribe from there, but it may take a little while, what with two months' worth of snail mail lying on the mat... But before I go: I have found the veggie debate

Re: Some Newsbits....

1999-01-16 Thread Aabbcc1010
maybe if we did cut down on this sexual bullying little boys do stop calling it boys will be boys then they would stop growing up to be rapists, wife beaters other forms of sexual offenses. duh! Aedrienne In a message dated 1/12/99 4:56:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WASHINGTON (AP) -

murder according to unleesh

1999-01-16 Thread joe dees
To be self-consistent with your own chosen ethics, it seems to me that you would have to also be antiabortion. Are you? Would you support coercive legislation to enslave women, as well as starve humans, to achieve your ethical ends? Any time I see someone trying to dampen out the subtle

re: the veggie debate

1999-01-16 Thread Unleesh
"if as animals we are expected to respect other animals' lives *as our own*, do we regard herbivores as superior to carnivores?" I think you have raised a very good question here which I have also dedicated a lot of thought to, and to which I intend to dedicate more. I think raising these

Re: murder according to unleesh

1999-01-16 Thread Unleesh
"Would you support coercive legislation" I haven't spoken anywhere about coercive legislation. The whole notion of collectively solving ethical dilemmas through coercive legislation is one tactic that is unfortunately widespread and pretty unthought. I do not support coercive legislation. I'm

Re: murder according to unleesh

1999-01-16 Thread DaliDiego
I also am finding the meat=murder argument to be a reductionsitic either/or one, at least as put forth in this discussion. I was a vegetarian for 15 years, for reasons of money and health-I never related to the ethical superiority tone I'm hearing here. That ended when I was farming. The

Re: the veggie debate

1999-01-16 Thread DaliDiego
Not all farm animals are enslaved.

Re: Information.... (fwd)

1999-01-16 Thread Spencer Adams
Hi - have no idea what you're talking about, nor do I know how to send emails I have received to others - so am not the culprit! Thanks, L Adams -Original Message- From: Martha Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, November 17,

Re: Information.... (fwd)

1999-01-16 Thread Elizabeth MacNabb
Did I miss something or is the doyenne of "house beautiful" now a member of our ecofem listserv? --E. At 07:13 PM 11/17/1999 -1000, you wrote: Hi - have no idea what you're talking about, nor do I know how to send emails I have received to others - so am not the culprit! Thanks, L Adams

Re: Conf. on the Natural Environment (Montreal)

1999-01-16 Thread Keith David Mitchum
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Re: Information.... (fwd)

1999-01-16 Thread Jellking
The taliban petition has been around the world thousands of times. the originators shut down all thier own email at least a year ago, because they could not handle the volume. I have personally received it at least 200 times, but it no longer goes anywhere. nevertheless, the information is