“The American Indian is of the soil, whether it be the region of forests, plains, pueblos, or mesas. He fits into the landscape, for the hand that fashioned the continent also fashioned the man for his surroundings. He once grew as naturally as the wild sunflowers, he belongs just as the buffalo belonged.” MenHandsNatureHe ManGrewFitEnvironmentalForestsLandscapeIndianSoilNativeRegionsContinentsNative AmericanSurroundingsAmerican IndianGreat AmericanNative American WisdomBuffaloNative AmericaNative American IndianGreat Native AmericanNative American EarthSunflowerIndian WisdomNative WisdomNative American Indian InspirationalNative American DreamAmerican Landscape Book:Land of the Spotted Eagle Source: Land of the Spotted Eagle
“The more deeply I search for the roots of the global environmental crisis, the more I am convinced that it is an outer manifestation of an inner crisis that is, for lack of a better word, spiritual... what other word describes the collection of values and assumptions that determine our basic understanding of how we fit into the universe?” SpiritualValuesUniverseUnderstandingFitRootsCrisisEnvironmentalDetermineConvincedManifestationAssumptionCollectionsEnvironmental Crisis Book:Earth in the Balance: Forging a New Common Purpose Source: Earth in the Balance: Forging a New Common Purpose
“When you buy a jacket, you pick the size to ensure it fits. Similarly, we live in a universe in which the amount of dark energy fits our biological make-up. If the amount of dark energy were substantially different from what we've measured, the environmental conditions would be inhospitable to our form of life.” IfsDifferentWould BeFormUniverseEnergyDarkConditionsAmountFitPicksEnvironmentalSizeJacketsDark Energy Author:Brian Greene
“I can tell you many reasons why environmental stories don't get adequate attention in conventional media. Basically, environmental risks don't fit the norms of journalism. They're incremental. We hate incremental.” I CanReasonStoriesHateAttentionRiskMediaFitEnvironmentalJournalismReason WhyConventionalNormAdequate Author:Andrew Revkin