ECOSHIFT: Transforming the Relation of Humanity to Earth

A developing web-based book by Tony Federer

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Table  of Contents

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Title Page
Tips for Reading
Introduction

The Current Rule of Global Capitalism        
Where We Are Now
Globalization
Population Growth

Changing Personal Lifestyles
The Three R's
Energy Choices
Food Choices
Housing Choices
Voluntary Simplicity

Changing Human Culture
Sustainability
Socially Responsible Investing
Bioregionalism
Conservation Biology
Earth Community
Green Politics
The Great Turning

Changing Human Spirituality         
Deep Ecology
Ecopsychology
Ecofeminism
The Universe Story
Ecospirituality

Conclusion
Ecoshift

Ecoshift Reading
Ecoshift Links


Humanity now requires more from the Earth than Earth can supply. We finally seem to be waking up to the fact that our impact on the Earth cannot be sustained. This book describes a multi-faceted grassroots movement that seeks to promote changes from a global consumer culture to a sustainable Earth community and from an anthropocentric to an ecocentric world-view. Browsing or reading through ECOSHIFT will help you to realize the breadth and depth of the movement, will help you to joyfully modify the way you live, will make you feel that you are not alone in your practices, concerns, and beliefs, and will help change the relationship of humanity to the natural world.

The following graphic shows some of the directions, practices, and beliefs of the movement, and suggests that they all overlap and interlink. Some of these terms are titles of chapters in ECOSHIFT.

[Ecotheology, Deep Ecology, Earth-centered Spirituality, Voluntary Simplicity, Sustainability, Restoration Ecology, Conservation Biology, Bioregionalism, Ecofeminism]


ECOSHIFT contains three styles of text:

Full caps "ECOSHIFT" is used to refer to this book itself, whereas "Ecoshift" is used for the paradigm shift and the movement for change.

Initially much of ECOSHIFT's content will be that of my former web site "TF's Ecocentric Pages", which are hereby subsumed into ECOSHIFT. As energy or inclination allow, I will work on fleshing out and updating the material. Progress may be intermittent and the book will never be "completed". Chapters marked have been rewritten for ECOSHIFT; others remain essentially unchanged from TF's Ecocentric Pages.

The page Tips for Reading and Printing gives some pointers to make reading and printing this web-based book easier.

The term "ecoshift" is already in use for a type of gear shift for vehicles, for a card in a game, for a music group, and as a personal e-mail name, so Google finds thousands of web pages that use it . The web domain ecoshift.com has been parked. Fortunately for me the domain ecoshift.net was available.

Bruce Bassett plans to develop a web site at www.ecoshift.org , which "aims to become a roadmap to personal change in a time of growing ecological concern".

ECOSHIFT will benefit from feedback about subject areas and about formatting.
Please e-mail comments to me at

On to the first chapter: Introduction - Why ECOSHIFT?

ECOSHIFT: Transforming the Relation of Humanity to Earth - by Tony Federer