David Orton - deep ecology - was born on 1934-01-06.
David Orton - deep ecology - died on 2011-05-12.
Brady. Orton cannot deliver the ball deep enough or consistently enough.
Hydrothermal vents allow underground heat sources to warm the ocean bottom which is necessary to support deep see ecology.
Cindy Van Dover has written: 'Deep-ocean journeys' -- subject(s): Alvin (Submarine), Deep-sea ecology, Hydrothermal vent animals 'Chemosynthetic communities in the deep sea' -- subject(s): Hydrothermal vent animals, Deep-sea ecology
Deep Ecology
Immanuel Kant did not advocate for Deep Ecology Ethics. His ethical theory, known as deontology, focuses on moral duties and principles that are universal and based on reason, rather than the intrinsic value of nature or ecosystems. Deep Ecology Ethics is a different philosophical framework that emphasizes the inherent value of all living things and the interconnectedness of humans and the environment.
Deep River - David Murray album - was created in 1988-01.
People who focus on deep ecology are seeking better ethical treatment for the environment, regardless how it interracts with humanity. It also seeks to change humanity so that it better protects all life on Earth without doing any harm to society itself.
The deep ecology worldview is an environmental philosophy that advocates for the intrinsic value of all living beings and the ecosystems they inhabit, regardless of their utility to humans. It emphasizes a holistic perspective, promoting the idea that nature should be respected and preserved for its own sake, rather than solely for human benefit. Deep ecology encourages a radical shift in human consciousness toward a more sustainable and harmonious relationship with the natural world, calling for significant changes in societal values, practices, and policies to protect ecological integrity.
John D. Gage has written: 'Deep-sea biology' -- subject(s): Benthic animals, Benthos, Deep-sea animals, Deep-sea biology, Ecology, Marine animals
David Finnern has written: 'Passage through deep waters'
Phillip F. Cramer has written: 'Rethinking Environmental Protection' 'Deep environmental politics' -- subject(s): Deep ecology, Green movement, Environmental policy