Environmental Ethics – All Things Are Connected

Environmental Ethics – All Things Are Connected

Indigenous peoples experienced nature as a sacred web of interdependent phenomena but colonisers viewed it differently. For other clips on ethics, environmentalism, war and peace, go to: www.ethicsonline.co.uk -or- www.ethicsonline.net Email – info@ethicsonline.co.uk Enriching classrooms, and beyond. All Rights Reserved – © Copyright Ethics Online 2009 What they’re saying about Ethics Online: “Breathtaking” – Borderlines Film Festival 2010 “Stimulating, attractive and ideal for discussion on contemporary issues” – Nick Read, Anglican Diocesan Environment Officer “Inspiring tools to bring vital and timely debate into our classrooms, and beyond” – Anita Jeffery, Environmentalist “Beautiful and moving” – Kington Environmental Group “Brilliant resources” – Online Classroom “Excellent films which will supplement any curriculum” – British Humanist Society “Outstandingly timely films that will grab the attention of students like never before” – David Potter, Head of Religious Studies, Ashby School “Highly recommended” – Judy Grill, Churcher’s College “Films that will grab the attention of the most laissez faire audiences” – Wayne Smith, Minster School, Leominster “Exceptionally useful and flexible resources” – SJ Hancorn, Head of General Studies, Hereford Sixth Form College “Well worth the price of a few textbooks” – Andrew Pearce, Principal Examiner Religious Studies “Absolutely fantastic … definite musts” – Hannah Williams, St. Helen’s School, Middlesex “Films that really

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