Green Web Literature List now online

Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 07:17:14 -0300
From: David Orton <greenweb@fox.nstn.ca>
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Hello,
After much prodding, we now have a "new and improved" web page, 
which includes an Introduction to the Green Web, the Green Web
Literature List and the Left Biocentrism Primer. The web page is
located at
	http://fox.nstn.ca/~greenweb/

Since its inception in 1988, the Green Web, as part of the deep ecology 
movement, has prepared a number of publications meant to address
deeper questions underlying environmental issues. We have so far 
produced 67 Bulletins, plus a number of shorter articles. The main
themes covered are:
 - forestry biocides and their use;
 - forestry and the pulp and paper industry;
 - wildlife, wild nature and protected areas;
 - marine issues;
 - natural gas, gas pipelines, and the Sable gas project;
 - environmental-aboriginal relationships; 
 - green theory and philosophy - including left biocentric
   theory, deep ecology, movement and party discussions;
 - the critique of 'sustainable development'.

The bulletins and articles are available to movement activists on request.
Student researchers, for example, have used the Sable gas and natural gas
pipeline material to look critically at the impact of this industry on
Atlantic
Canada. And recently, the aboriginal Marshall Supreme Court Decision has
brought to the foreground two bulletins for understanding some basic
ecological and social issues which are in contention. (See GW Bulletin
#45- "Fisheries And Aboriginals: The Enclosing Paradigm,"  and
GW Bulletin #67 A&B "Unfashionable Ideas: A Left Biocentric Critique
of the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples")

We would appreciate it, if you would let others know about the Green Web site.

For the Earth,
David Orton



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