355 Quotes About Ecology
- Author Arnaud Segla
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For a Simple, Homo animus, Eco Animism actor, the focus should be on us and not on other in all what we do. We are like a Source of utilities for the community and not a playful dealer of our resources.
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- Author Arnaud Segla
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Adopting a « low-cost » lifestyle consisting in avoiding comfort spending and enjoining money sparing lead to grow in economic power and not stay in the condition of slaves of consumption.
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- Author Arnaud Segla
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For a Manager, leading is about multidimension skill of Human achievement. But to make sure you are taking the right decision, using some management tools is a good practice. Tools range from matrix, priorisation table, planning, meeting etc.
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- Author David Attenborough
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We have a finite environment—the planet. Anyone who thinks that you can have infinite growth in a finite environment is either a madman or an economist.
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- Author John J. Sarno
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It is clear that corporate America has an obligation to create a fairer, more equitable, more sustainable economy for no other reason than self-preservation.
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- Author Frances Moore Lappé
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Luxury as beauty" has nothing to do with a particular place or an object's price tag. It is seeing with eyes for beauty. Once we cut the automatic but learned connection between buying stuff and pleasure, we can actively cultivate new connections - a sense of freedom as we shed draining habits and discover new pleasures in seeing and creating beauty all around us.
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- Author Eric Hobsbawm
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There is a patent conflict between the need to reverse or at least to control the impact of our economy on the biosphere and the imperatives of a capitalist market: maximum continuing growth in the search for profit.
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- Author Marge Piercy
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It's the last great free-for-all robbery of everybody's earth.
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- Author Ursula K. Le Guin
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Capitalism’s grow-or-die imperative stands radically at odds with ecology’s imperative of interdependence and limit. The two imperatives can no longer coexist with each other; nor can any society founded on the myth that they can be reconciled hope to survive. Either we will establish an ecological society or society will go under for everyone, irrespective of his or her status ["On the Future of the Left," Motherboard, February 4, 2015].
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