A Moral Reawakening: Understanding Landscape as Text
Here is a link to an article I wrote in the PATIMES?yesterday?titled "A Moral Reawakening: Understanding Landscape as Text." ?The only way out of the morass of climate change, perhaps, is if we learn to love the planet. What is needed to confront the existential menace posed by global warming is a transformative moral reawakening—a renaissance that treats the mountains as hallowed trust, the waters as the revered source of all life, and the landscape as sacred text.?The PA TIMES is the online voice of the field of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA); and continues to be an important source of public administration and public policy thought leadership.?The full text of the article can be accessed through this link: https://patimes.org/a-moral-reawakening-understanding-landscape-as-text/
Educator, Student/Parent Advocate for Academic and Career Planning
3 年AS the global time clock ticks, efforts needed to have begun and continue to mitigate the effects of the accelerating the climate crisis. After reading Brothers in the Beloved Community, the exchange of ideas of Martin Luther King and Thich Nhat Hanh though brief echoing civil and environmental rights. ??