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Created: Oct 09, 2007
Updated: Sep 02, 2008

charles richard milling

wolfmarch
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Email: cmilling [at] umd.edu
Address: 2402 Earlsgate Ct.
Reston, Virginia 20191
United States
I Speak: english, german
I Am: Academic, Activist, Advocate, Artist, Community Organizer, Educator, Fisherperson, Researcher, Student, Writer
Member Since: October 09, 2007
Local Time: Sat Oct 11 21:21:33

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Soil Conservation and Management (721 people)  |  Environmental Justice (1521 people)  |  Environmental Ethics (1271 people)  |  Natural Capitalism (1766 people)  |  Corporate Ethics (1543 people)  |  Social Justice Education (1283 people)  |  Child Labor (587 people)  |  Literature (1137 people)  |  Art and Sculpture (1102 people)  |  Composting (1391 people)  |  Wildlife Habitat Conservation (1570 people)  |  Farm Ecosystem Management (860 people)  |  Gender Equality (1233 people)  |  Business Firm and Organization Sustainability (1949 people)  |  Arts Activism (1408 people)  |  Socially Responsible Investment (1942 people)  |  Air Quality and Pollution (1318 people)  |  Biocultural Diversity (1088 people)  |  Ecological Economics (1463 people)  |  Wildlife Management (565 people)  |  Wildlife Law and Policy (519 people)  |  Women and the Environment (907 people)  |  Indoor Air Quality (547 people)  |  Green Banking and Insurance (786 people)  |  Wilderness (1314 people)  |  Women's Rights (958 people)  |  Rights of the Child (826 people)  |  Fiscal Policies, Institutions and Taxation (391 people)  |  Biodiversity Conservation (1989 people)  |  Wildlife Ecology (1118 people)  |  Canids (127 people)  |  Sustainable Living (2547 people)  |  Arts Education (1013 people)  |  Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues (1909 people)  |  Plant Ecology (680 people)  |  Peace and Peace Building (2235 people)  |  Organic Farming (2243 people)  |  Sustainable Agriculture (2485 people)  |  Youth Education and Empowerment (2452 people)  |  Raptors (216 people)  |  Animal and Plant Trafficking (234 people)  |  Child and Youth Protection (1084 people)  |  Children's Health (986 people)  |  Insects (216 people)  |  Fish (366 people)  |  Birds (505 people)  |  Endemic Animal Species Protection (395 people)  |  Endangered Animal Species Protection (1007 people)  |  Responsible Business Practices (2021 people)  |  Ozone Layer (449 people)  

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Combine the statement "If you want peace work for social justice" with the statement  "I look to the diffusion of light and education as the resource most to be relied on for ameliorating the condition, promoting the virtue, and advancing the happiness of man," and that's who I am.

The earth has a spirit and all life functions through grace. We must tap into that grace and live in peace with earth's spirit.

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wolfmarch about 1 month ago

I've figured out my dilemma with the majority of current economists. They constantly want the economy to grow and when it doesn't grow at a higher rate they become worried. If the economy shows only "2%" of growth versus 7% of growth in GDP then something is wrong. See, the problem is they trap themselves in this line of reason and through this trap they force a mindset on us that in order for the United States to become strong the economy must grow, grow, grow. The problem with that is that as the economy's GDP so to does our society's need to consume things. For it's only through consumption that growth in GDP can be increased, and that my friends is the last thing a this society needs, to consume more material things.

 

 

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wolfmarch 7 months ago
Thought of the day- Is society witnessing a new counterculture? I'm beginning to hear in popular media about the "green revolution." Most things I see in the popular media can be chalked up to fads and trends, but is this movement different? If so, how? In what ways is our push to social and environmental justice different than a trend or cultural fad?
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wolfmarch about 1 year ago
Just participated in the D.C. Green Festival this past weekend and it was awesome. Thoroughly enjoyed seeing the different companies and organizations dedicated to social/ environmental justice.
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