“Universities have a purpose. They are supposed to be pressing the boundaries of knowledge and inspiring student questioning; they are … Continue reading
“Let the beauty we love be what we do There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.” … Continue reading
“The Great Spirit is in all things, he is in the air we breathe. The Great Spirit is our Father, … Continue reading
From Carl Jung
“We should not pretend to understand the world only by the intellect, we apprehend it just as much by feeling. … Continue reading From Carl Jung
From Rachel Carson
“The beauty of the living world I was trying to save has always been uppermost in my mind – that, … Continue reading From Rachel Carson
“The passion for this type of direct action is growing because other methods are failing us.” – Julia ‘Butterfly’ Hill Continue reading
The ups and downs of evolution
Vol. 7 No. 13
January 18, 2006
Science Matters
by David Suzuki
The ups and downs of evolution
2005 wasn’t an easy year for evolution, but it was a good one. In the
United States, legislation to promote the teaching of “intelligent design”
in schools as an alternative to evolution was introduced in more than a
dozen states. But the end of the year brought court victories for
evolutionists and evolutionary research was heralded as the “breakthrough
of the year” by the journal Science.
“On a practical level conservation has been sustained by an interplay between professionals and radical amateurs. Professionals keep the movement … Continue reading
“Agitate, litigate, legislate!” – Martin Luther King, Jr. Continue reading
“The ghosts of Muir and Pinchot still wrestle for control.” – Stephen Fox, John Muir and His Legacy Continue reading
“The hard political path is the only workable route to the soft environmental path.” – Barry Commoner, Earth Island Institute Continue reading
“Most of today’s decisionmakers will be dead before the planet feels the heavier effects of acid precipitation, global warming, ozone … Continue reading
