The New Earth Manifesto

The New Earth Manifesto
Author: Amar Kapoor M.D.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2022-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 166980724X

This small book with the new Earth Manifesto heralds the dawning of the new civilization. A clarion call for a radical paradigm shift and a new operating system changing from humancentric universe to biospheric-centric planet. The new Earth Manifesto embraces the Invincible Human Technology to end all wars and animosities with the Trust Protocol. It is a bold vision for the dawning of a new civilization with green naissance , defossilization and decarbonization — Thinking Green, Going Green, and Doing Green withPro-green, Proearth activities embodying the 4E’s — Environment, Energy, Ecosystems, and Existence. Plant a trillion trees. Stop the climate conundrum and human addiction to the poison of fossil fuels by implanting a thousand-mile solar intraplanetary power grid system to serve all. Existence is a vastness, limitless, infinity upon infinity, with no religions, no politics, or cultural nuances. In the wholeness of existence, you experience the Totality of Oneness. You become the guardians of the planet. Why ? Everything is at stake! Please share this book for our sacred world and share the planet with shared responsibilities. Know that global warming is the mother of all crises! Everyone should have this small green bible to Save Humanity and The Planet.

Birth of a New Earth

Birth of a New Earth
Author: Adrian Parr
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0231542453

In response to unprecedented environmental degradation, activists and popular movements have risen up to fight the crisis of climate change and the ongoing devastation of the earth. The environmental movement has undeniably influenced even its adversaries, as the language of sustainability can be found in corporate mission statements, government policy, and national security agendas. However, the price of success has been compromise, prompting soul-searching and questioning of the politics of environmentalism. Is it a revolutionary movement that opposes the current system? Or is it reformist, changing the system by working within it? In Birth of a New Earth, Adrian Parr argues that this is a false choice, calling for a shift from an opposition between revolution and incremental change to a renewed collective imagination. Parr insists that environmental destruction is at its core a problem of democratization and decolonization. It requires reckoning with militarism, market fundamentalism, and global inequality and mobilizing an alternative political vision capable of freeing the collective imagination in order to replace an apocalyptic mindset frozen by the spectacle of violence. Birth of a New Earth locates the emancipatory work of environmental politics in solidarities that can bring together different constituencies, fusing opposing political strategies and paradigms by working both inside and outside the prevailing system. She discusses experiments in food sovereignty, collaborative natural-resource management, and public-interest design initiatives that test new models of economic democratization. Ultimately, Parr proclaims, environmental politics is the refusal to surrender life to the violence of global capitalism, corporate governance, and militarism. This defiance can serve as the source for the birth of a new earth.

Homeland Earth

Homeland Earth
Author: Edgar Morin
Publisher: Hampton Press (NJ)
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Summary: Edgar Morin, one of the leading figures in European thought, challenges us to think differently about our past, our present, and our future. Morin points to the development of a planetary culture that is not homogenizing or fragmented, and the need to recognize complexity, uncertainty, and ambiguity as potential sources of creativity, learning, and transformation. Given the uncertainty of our journey, Morin presents "complex thought" as a way to overcome the "crisis of the future," and stresses the importance of solidarity.

Wild Law

Wild Law
Author: Cormac Cullinan
Publisher: Siber Ink
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1920025723

In this visionary book, Cormac Cullinan explains how, if the community of life on Earth is to survive, a new understanding of nature and a new concept of legal systems are needed. Cullinan proposes a new approach or "e;Earth Jurisprudence"e; and gives practical guidance on how to begin moving towards it. He shows that this philosophy could help develop new legal systems that would foster human connections to nature. It would encourage personal and social practices that ensure our planet remains liveable.Wild Law is an inspiring and stimulating book, which fuses politics, legal theory, ancient wisdom and personal experiences into a fascinating and eminently readable story.

Manifesto for the Earth

Manifesto for the Earth
Author: Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev
Publisher: CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781905570027

Argues that the international community needs to scrutinize structural factors, such as nationalism and consumerism, which are inhibiting sustainable development.

Oneness with All Life

Oneness with All Life
Author: Eckhart Tolle
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780525950882

Presents author-selected inspirational passages from "A New Earth" enhanced by commissioned artwork.

Planet on Fire

Planet on Fire
Author: Mathew Lawrence
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1788738799

A radical manifesto for how to deal with environmental breakdown In the age of environmental breakdown, breakdown, the political status quo has no answer to the devastating and inequitably distributed consequences of the climate emergency. We urgently need an alternative to bring about the rapid transformation of our social and economic systems. As we rebuild our lives in the wake of Covid-19 and face the challenges of ecological disaster, how can the left win a world fit for life? Planet on Fire is an urgent manifesto for a fundamental reimagining of the global economy. It offers a clear and practical road map for a future that is democratic and sustainable by design. Laurie Laybourn-Langton and Mathew Lawrence argue that it is not enough merely to spend our way out of the crisis; we must also rapidly reshape the economy to create a new way of life that can foster a healthy and flourishing environment for all. Planet on Fire offers a detailed and achievable manifesto for a new politics capable of tackling environmental breakdown.

The New Economics

The New Economics
Author: Steve Keen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2021-11-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1509545301

In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the wall of Wittenberg church. He argued that the Church’s internally consistent but absurd doctrines had pickled into a dogmatic structure of untruth. It was time for a Reformation. Half a millennium later, Steve Keen argues that economics needs its own Reformation. In Debunking Economics, he eviscerated an intellectual church – neoclassical economics – that systematically ignores its own empirical untruths and logical fallacies, and yet is still mysteriously worshipped by its scholarly high priests. In this book, he presents his Reformation: a New Economics, which tackles serious issues that today's economic priesthood ignores, such as money, energy and ecological sustainability. It gives us hope that we can save our economies from collapse and the planet from ecological catastrophe. Performing this task with his usual panache and wit, Steve Keen’s new book is unmissable to anyone who has noticed that the economics Emperor is naked and would like him to put on some clothes.

Manifesto for Living in the Anthropocene

Manifesto for Living in the Anthropocene
Author: Katherine Gibson
Publisher: punctum books
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2015
Genre: NATURE
ISBN: 0988234068

"The recent 10,000 year history of climatic stability on Earth that enabled the rise of agriculture and domestication, the growth of cities, numerous technological revolutions, and the emergence of modernity is now over. We accept that in the latest phase of this era, modernity is unmaking the stability that enabled its emergence. Over the 21st century severe and numerous weather disasters, scarcity of key resources, major changes in environments, enormous rates of extinction, and other forces that threaten life are set to increase. But we are deeply worried that current responses to these challenges are focused on market-driven solutions and thus have the potential to further endanger our collective commons. Today public debate is polarized. On one hand we are confronted with the immobilizing effects of knowing "the facts" about climate change. On the other we see a powerful will to ignorance and the effects of a pernicious collaboration between climate change skeptics and industry stakeholders. Clearly, to us, the current crisis calls for new ways of thinking and producing knowledge. Our collective inclination has been to go on in an experimental and exploratory mode, in which we refuse to foreclose on options or jump too quickly to "solutions." In this spirit we feel the need to acknowledge the tragedy of anthropogenic climate change. It is important to tap into the emotional richness of grief about extinction and loss without getting stuck on the "blame game." Our research must allow for the expression of grief and mourning for what has been and is daily being lost. But it is important to adopt a reparative rather than a purely critical stance toward knowing. Might it be possible to welcome the pain of "knowing" if it led to different ways of working with non-human others, recognizing a confluence of desire across the human/non-human divide and the vital rhythms that animate the world? Our discussions have focused on new types of ecological economic thinking and ethical practices of living. We are interested in: Resituating humans within ecological systems Resituating non-humans in ethical terms Systems of survival that are resilient in the face of change Diversity and dynamism in ecologies and economies Ethical responsibility across space and time, between places and in the future Creating new ecological economic narratives. Starting from the recognition that there is no "one size fits all" response to climate change, we are concerned to develop an ethics of place that appreciates the specificity and richness of loss and potentiality. While connection to earth others might be an overarching goal, it will be to certain ecologies, species, atmospheres and materialities that we actually connect. We could see ourselves as part of country, accepting the responsibility not forgotten by Indigenous people all over the world, of "singing" country into health. This might mean cultivating the capacity for deep listening to each other, to the land, to other species and thereby learning to be affected and transformed by the body-world we are part of; seeing the body as a center of animation but not the ground of a separate self; renouncing the narcissistic defense of omnipotence and an equally narcissistic descent into despair. We think that we can work against singular and global representations of "the problem" in the face of which any small, multiple, place-based action is rendered hopeless. We can choose to read for difference rather than dominance; think connectivity rather than hyper-separation; look for multiplicity - multiple climate changes, multiple ways of living with earth others. We can find ways forward in what is already being done in the here and now; attend to the performative effects of any analysis; tell stories in a hopeful and open way - allowing for the possibility that life is dormant rather than dead. We can use our critical capacities to recover our rich traditions of counter-culture and theorize them outside the mainstream/alternative binary. All these ways of thinking and researching give rise to new strategies for going forward. Think of the chapters of this book as tentative hoverings, as the fluttering of butterfly wings, scattering germs of ideas that can take root and grow."--Publisher's website.

Manifesto for a New World Order

Manifesto for a New World Order
Author: George Monbiot
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2006-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781595580399

Outlines the author's vision for transforming the world into a more balanced, democratic global society, in an analysis that makes proposals for a world parliament, fairly organized trade, and debt-leveraged underdeveloped nations. Reprint.