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Creatures of the Earth are being squeezed out by ever more people. Holes in the ozone layer let in cancer-causing radiation. Global warming is melting our polar ice, threatening our coasts. Pollution fills our seas, our air, and our food, and every one of these problems is of our own making. It is clear that our relationship with nature is terribly out of balance.

From Mother Earth to Biotechnology

Our relationship with nature is terribly out of balance, and it is up to us to help change our destructive course. This article outlines the problems caused by today's dominator culture, and lists ways that you can help our return to a partnership relationship with nature.

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A Hidden Truth About Climate Change

by Riane Eisler for The American Forum, December 2009

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Protecting Nature and Ourselves

Practical strategies for how you can help protect nature and ourselves at home, at school, at work, and in your community.

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