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The first
principle of the Earth Charter is entitled, “Respect and Care For the Community
of Life”. Within this principle there are four sections, which discuss respect
and care for Earth and everything on it to secure its abundance and beauty for
future generations. I believe David Orr would chime in on this section in
particular because of his love of the land, or biophilia. Orr is very
passionate about the world around him and he preaches respect for the earth and
for the long-term preservation of its beauty. At the end of Orr’s “Love It of
Lose It: The Coming Biophilia Revolution” he lists off several things a “sane”
civilization that loved more fully and intelligently would have, such as more
parks and fewer shopping malls.
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The second
principle is entitled “Ecological Integrity”. This principle has four sections
discussing concern for biodiversity and natural processes, environmental
protection, and the overall well being of the earth and its inhabitants.
Vandana Shiva discusses a great deal about biodiversity in her, “What Is
Biodiversity and Why Is It So Important?” Shiva believes that biodiversity is
the key to life, it is what shaped the world and without it we would be
nothing. To preserve our Earth and its natural processes we must have
biodiversity.
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The third
principle of the Earth Charter is entitled “Social and Economic Justice”.
Within this principle are four sections that essentially discuss how to care
for the human race by ending poverty, promoting human development, gender
equality, and eliminating discrimination. This section really relates to our
most recent field trip to the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW). At the CIW
we were taught about the famers whom worked in the fields, their working and
living conditions. These workers are not being treated equally by, essentially, anyone. They are only recently being given some rights, but they still live in
poverty. The way they used to be treated in the fields was horrible, getting
paid very little for hours upon hours of work out in the hot Florida sun
without access to water and being mistreated by the people in charge. These
workers are finally starting to live normal lives with better pay and better
working conditions thanks to the CIW.
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The fourth
principle is entitled “Democracy, Nonviolence, and Peace”. The four sections
that make up this principle discuss strengthening democratic institutions at
all levels, integrating the knowledge and skills needed for a sustainable way
of life into education, treating all life respectfully, and promoting peace. University
Colloquium in general is something that really helps promote this section as
well as the others. Within colloquium we are taught many different things about
the world around us and its importance and that is exactly what this principle
is wanting to accomplish. This principle wants everyone to be educated about
the world, the life in it, and why it is important, colloquium is assisting in
the growth of knowledge to better understand our home and why it is important
that we respect it and the life on it.