Rescue Nature, Rescue Ourselves
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RESCUE NATURE, RESCUE OURSELVES Author's Note: Rescue Nature, Rescue Ourselves - The writing of this book has called me away from my professional fields of Shakespeare and the Greek Classics.
I earnestly hope that you too will set aside your normal preoccupations for a few hours a week to engage in a Good Cause to Rescue Nature. Part I: “The Way Things are Now
in our Nature-destroying
Self-destroying world” Part II: “What Exactly We Can Do About It” The book, in its first part, seeks to educate people to the destructive processes assailing our Natural World (and necessarily us). The second part specifies what each of us as individuals may do in spare time to rescue Nature and rescue Ourselves, body and soul. An international Rescue Nature campaign is urged, based on the above. An introductory chapter recounts the documented event of a horde of sharks attacking a school of dolphins. The dolphins guided the young ones to the side of a passing ship, then males and females turned to face the sharks. This amazing, tragic, and inspiring struggle provides the guiding metaphor of our book - dolphins versus sharks, and the choice every human being intentionally or unintentionally makes to aid the one or the other. An important theme in this book: It is every person's moral responsibility to protect the weak.
The Way Things Are Now Carbon gases destroying the world's weather Toxic chemicals and Radioactivity causing epidemic Cancer Biotech, Frankenstein crops & food menacing the entire Ecosystem and its human inhabitants Endangered animal & plant species Endangered traditional cultures Disappearance of the world's forests What Exactly We Can Do About It Initiate an international Rescue Nature campaign Engage in a Good Cause in spare time: Learn, Educate others, Demand Action Spark a search for Counteractive-Technology to directly attack Environment Poolution The Choice each of us must make in Life:
Dolphins or Sharks
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Rescue Nature, Rescue Ourselves
Please note the extremely important section dealing with “Cancer”. No one is too young, too old, or too healthy to receive helpful information on how to avoid this merciless mass killer, the bubonic plague of modern times, which is a disease against nature, almost entirely manmade and artificial.
Virtually every environmental menace spoken of in the book affects you (e.g. ever-worsening weather conditions, cancer-causing chemicals and radioactivity in food and water, diminishing biodiversity, disappearing forests, Frankenstein crops and food). It affects you directly or indirectly, right now or a little later.
It is in your and everyone‘s self-interest to learn of the dangers and the damage.
The prescribed international Rescue Nature campaign, so individualistic in design, figures to do a world of good for you personally (spiritual rewards not the least of it) at the same time you render a small-but-vital service to the world.
It is too late for us - we little people - to live privately and selfishly, doing nothing for our planet. We must all learn and act now, in our spare time.
In just a little spare time. It is the frustration and the tragedy of our era that few people do anything, many of the inactive believing any effort to be useless. But futility is an illusion - the world makes us seem smaller than we actually are.
Each of us can do great good with a little knowledge and effort. The cumulative effect of many small efforts in a worthy cause is positively dramatic.
Rescue Nature, Rescue Ourselves
Rescue Nature, Rescue Ourselves,Myron Stagman,City-State Press,097092657X,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology,Conservation of the environment,NATURAL HISTORY, COUNTRY LIFE & PETS
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