Awesome! We are working on Nature's Rights as well and especially to support a youth movement for Nature's Rights. At this point, we need a cultural shift to support the emerging legal shift. Google "Pacha's Pajamas"
I like it except the statement (0:43) that some species are extinct even before they are discovered. This means that discovering them is important and facilitates the importance of humans through their cataloging of animals. This contradicts deep ecology.
I am not a fan of metaphor but let me put it this way, humankind is like an organism cells of which are individuals specified to perform certain functions. It has been blind until now, where its eyes starts to open, tough very likely to experience most agonizing pain caused by past actions laid by itself.
the last quote of monteiro lobato is immature. He must be an armchair thinker - clearly has no knowledge about nature. He'd better stick with his children's books.
If the human race is the "problem," in terms of the earth's environmental problems, then how could the problem be a "moral" one? After all, morality COMES from humans themselves (as opposed to coming from rocks, or water, for instance). Isn't this a contradiction? In other words, if human endeavors are fruitless and "wrong" then why is the source, or totalizer of justification, that being morality,(which is human), for some reason, "right?"
ok, first, not humans but their mishandling is the problem. in advent of industrial age we had minuscule understanding of global and local ecology. Thus mishandling was inevitable. Technological achievements and discoveries on nature enable us to see alternative ways to exist harmonically with the nature. However, our endeavor will worth only in absence of conflicts between states in terms of global ecological stability.
Lets use more applicable and less ideological term than respect, such as understand the balance of, and evaluate our contribution to, and achieve harmonious existence with.
'The nature you see is a single frame of evolving universe' With mindset of classic XX harmony of nature will be lost, but itll work its way on regaining the balance, though itd take superior amount of time (1000-10000yrs depending on scale). If the harmony is lost wed find ourselves in a hostile environment and cost of living would skyrocket, consequences of which is grave.
p.s: Just so you know, at 1:10, it should be "nature has so many qualities", not "much". "Much" refers to amount, like a volume of things (ex: 'How much mashed potatoes did you make?' Mashed potatoes can't be counted, so you say 'much'). "Many" is used for things you can count (ex: 'How many apples did you buy' You can count apples. Whether there's 2 or 1002, they're each separate items that can be counted, rather than a volume). Hope that was clear enough : D
Nice film clips, but you have missed the point of deep ecology. Deep ecology is about how true enviromental costs should be known vs. what is ordinarily known. For example, how a hunter may have less enviromental impact than a vegan or someone buying food in a normal fashion. Or for example, the ecological insanity of flying New Zealand apples to the USA where they may eventually end up in a refigerator in Florida. Or how a fur coat may require less killing and suffering than a synthetic one.
@davidleealford that is not the point of deep ecology. the main point is about how we are one with nature rather than separate from it and that nature has intrinsic value (value in itself) and should be treated as such.
@reenykay I don't disagree with the intrinsic value of Nature, but that is Nature appreciation, not deep ecology although you are free to define deep ecology however you want. btw, I live in Tasmania part of the year in pursuit of rediscovery of the Tasmanian Tiger/Thylacine. I'm also a photographer, marine biologist, and bowhunter.
thank you very much im really glad to ear people saying that they enjoyed this video it shows how much the world consciense changed about the environment =D
Que pena de animales,que les ha tocado,dentro de su inocencia,compartir planeta con unos seres ,avariciosos, egoístas ,depredadores,y lo que da mas pena....soberbios, no se bien, si por culpa de la religion(que dice que dios, dio al hombre,todo lo que existe sobre la tierra)o por nuestra propia necedad,vamos acia nuestra destrucción ,y lo peor la destrucción de los que no tienen culpa alguna ,de nuestra maldad.
Awesome! We are working on Nature's Rights as well and especially to support a youth movement for Nature's Rights. At this point, we need a cultural shift to support the emerging legal shift. Google "Pacha's Pajamas"
dahveed7 6 months ago
Awesum work....
abhinandanagarwal 7 months ago
We will remember are work we will remember are freinds and faimly
Cast your bread opon the waters and the
Life that springith forth will come back to you
I feed the brids and animals and I value their lives very much I love seeds create abundance of life the earth needs you
Thedevontree 9 months ago
Hay yall
Thedevontree 9 months ago
I like it except the statement (0:43) that some species are extinct even before they are discovered. This means that discovering them is important and facilitates the importance of humans through their cataloging of animals. This contradicts deep ecology.
Good video though.
EvolFighter 2 years ago
I am not a fan of metaphor but let me put it this way, humankind is like an organism cells of which are individuals specified to perform certain functions. It has been blind until now, where its eyes starts to open, tough very likely to experience most agonizing pain caused by past actions laid by itself.
tumarkhan 2 years ago
the last quote of monteiro lobato is immature. He must be an armchair thinker - clearly has no knowledge about nature. He'd better stick with his children's books.
tumarkhan 2 years ago
If the human race is the "problem," in terms of the earth's environmental problems, then how could the problem be a "moral" one? After all, morality COMES from humans themselves (as opposed to coming from rocks, or water, for instance). Isn't this a contradiction? In other words, if human endeavors are fruitless and "wrong" then why is the source, or totalizer of justification, that being morality,(which is human), for some reason, "right?"
evelsteev 2 years ago
ok, first, not humans but their mishandling is the problem. in advent of industrial age we had minuscule understanding of global and local ecology. Thus mishandling was inevitable. Technological achievements and discoveries on nature enable us to see alternative ways to exist harmonically with the nature. However, our endeavor will worth only in absence of conflicts between states in terms of global ecological stability.
tumarkhan 2 years ago
conflicts between states are inevitable, now matter how big or small. Hell, even conflicts in nature itself are inevitable.
MacoutesGabber 2 years ago
Lets use more applicable and less ideological term than respect, such as understand the balance of, and evaluate our contribution to, and achieve harmonious existence with.
I appreciate your effort
tumarkhan 2 years ago 2
'The nature you see is a single frame of evolving universe' With mindset of classic XX harmony of nature will be lost, but itll work its way on regaining the balance, though itd take superior amount of time (1000-10000yrs depending on scale). If the harmony is lost wed find ourselves in a hostile environment and cost of living would skyrocket, consequences of which is grave.
tumarkhan 2 years ago 2
I'm taking this and using it for my class at school. sorry:)
TommyJ155 2 years ago 2
Lol sure no problem, thats the intention of this video to send this message to all the people i can, as long as you give me som credit =P
bfddone 2 years ago
Great movie!! Love the message! : )
p.s: Just so you know, at 1:10, it should be "nature has so many qualities", not "much". "Much" refers to amount, like a volume of things (ex: 'How much mashed potatoes did you make?' Mashed potatoes can't be counted, so you say 'much'). "Many" is used for things you can count (ex: 'How many apples did you buy' You can count apples. Whether there's 2 or 1002, they're each separate items that can be counted, rather than a volume). Hope that was clear enough : D
cookiemonster2292 3 years ago 5
ty man im not english and i tend to make some mystakes in writing glad you liked the video :D
bfddone 3 years ago
Nice film clips, but you have missed the point of deep ecology. Deep ecology is about how true enviromental costs should be known vs. what is ordinarily known. For example, how a hunter may have less enviromental impact than a vegan or someone buying food in a normal fashion. Or for example, the ecological insanity of flying New Zealand apples to the USA where they may eventually end up in a refigerator in Florida. Or how a fur coat may require less killing and suffering than a synthetic one.
davidleealford 3 years ago 5
this is just a short video I presented it with a oral presentation awhere i explained all the points the video was just a short conclusion
bfddone 3 years ago
@davidleealford that is not the point of deep ecology. the main point is about how we are one with nature rather than separate from it and that nature has intrinsic value (value in itself) and should be treated as such.
reenykay 9 months ago
@reenykay I don't disagree with the intrinsic value of Nature, but that is Nature appreciation, not deep ecology although you are free to define deep ecology however you want. btw, I live in Tasmania part of the year in pursuit of rediscovery of the Tasmanian Tiger/Thylacine. I'm also a photographer, marine biologist, and bowhunter.
davidleealford 9 months ago
Very well made! And great choice of music.
Loved it =D
Jimmynessable 3 years ago 7
ty glad you liked it
bfddone 3 years ago
thank you very much im really glad to ear people saying that they enjoyed this video it shows how much the world consciense changed about the environment =D
bfddone 3 years ago
Wonderful and also beautiful. The nature ask us to save it before we lose him/her.
Greadness 3 years ago 7
very, very nice. Five stars.
MonsterQuester 3 years ago 6
excelente video respuesta, gracias
airecaliente13 3 years ago 3
Gracias :D
Tu vídeo también es espectacular
bfddone 3 years ago
k thanks again im looking forward to watch it :D
bfddone 3 years ago
thks man glad u liked it i love all ur vids 2 btw when are u uploading the next episode of monsterquest?
bfddone 3 years ago
The things we do to our earth are terrible, I only hope that enough people realize it to change. Things like this will help...great video.
RelaxCoreMusic 3 years ago
Muy bueno el video!
RijjardAlan 3 years ago
Exelente video, cada dia destruimos más y pensamos menos, tomemos conciencia.
Un saludo.
Gaviota42 3 years ago
Que pena de animales,que les ha tocado,dentro de su inocencia,compartir planeta con unos seres ,avariciosos, egoístas ,depredadores,y lo que da mas pena....soberbios, no se bien, si por culpa de la religion(que dice que dios, dio al hombre,todo lo que existe sobre la tierra)o por nuestra propia necedad,vamos acia nuestra destrucción ,y lo peor la destrucción de los que no tienen culpa alguna ,de nuestra maldad.
SABANDIHA 3 years ago 2
Apoyado.
Así que sólo hay una tierra y que merece ser conservado
bfddone 3 years ago
wonderful video
alexaxksrk 3 years ago 2
Nice vid, on an ever so important issue !
Leibo07 3 years ago 2
Very beautiful video! Let's stop Global Warmings and the pollution! Thanks for sharing!
Sayritupaq 3 years ago 2
thks glad u liked it ;D
bfddone 3 years ago
Wonderful video - thank you very much
love
Carpe Diem Magazine
(your global friends)
CDmagz 3 years ago
ty very much for the positive feedback :D
bfddone 3 years ago