Books-Articles

 
  1. Anderson, Roger N. 1998. “Oil Production in the 21st Century.” Scientific American, March 1998. Reprinted in Hall (ed.), 2007, op. cit., pp. 32-46.
  2. Ashworth, William. 1995. The Economy of Nature: Rethinking the Connections Between Ecology and Economics. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
  3. Avery, Dennis T. 2002. “Commercial High-Yield Farming Practices Preserve Biodiversity.” In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 135-141.
  4. Baskin, Yvonne. 2005. Underground: How Creatures of Mud and Dirt Shape Our World. Washington. Island Press.
  5. Baskin, Yvonne. 1997. The Work of Nature: How the Diversity of Life Sustains Us. California: Island Press.
  6. Brown, Lester R. Plan B: Rescuing a Planet under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble. N.Y.: W.W. Norton & Company.
  7. Capra, Fritjof. 2000. The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism. Boston: Shambala.
  8. Charles, John A. 2006. “Globalization Benefits the Environment.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 91-96.
  9. Cothran, Helen. 2003. Global Resources: Opposing Viewpoints. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press.
  10. Cronin, Vincent. 1981. The View from Planet Earth: Man Looks at the Cosmos (New York: William Morrow.
  11. Deffeyes, Kenneth S. 2001. Hubbert’s Peak: The Impending Oil Shortage. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 
  12. Dejillas, Leopoldo J. 2004. “Strategies of War Against Global Poverty: The Unfolding of a Tumultuous Saga.” in Bedan Research Journal. Vol. I, No. 1, First semester, 2004. Pp. 130-160.
  13. Dejillas, Leopoldo J. 1996(a). Economic Policy and the Market Economy: The Philippine Setting. Makati City: IDRS and KAF. 1996. Pp. 190.
  14. Dejillas, Leopoldo J. 1996(b). Labor Economics. Q.C.: Phoenix Publishing House.
  15. Dejillas, Leopoldo J. 1993. Christian Democracy and Social Market Economy. Pp. 147. Propounds that "social market economy" is deeply rooted in the Christian social teachings and pursues the tri-dimensional market objective of growth, stability, and social equity. Social market economy is used as a framework for analyzing Philippine economic realities and for constructing an alternative program of government.
  16. Dimbleby, Jonathan. 2003. “Organic Farming Protects the Environment and Sustains Human Life.” In Cothran, 2003, supra. Pp. 77-83.
  17. Dudley, William (ed.). 2002. Biodiversity. Current Controversy Series. San Diego, California: Greenhaven Press, Inc.
  18. Featheringgill, Linda. 2002. “Capitalism Threatens Agricultural Biodiversity.” In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 125-128.
  19. Fisher, George W. 2000. “Sustainable Living: Common Ground for Geology and Theology.” In Schneiderman, 2000. op. cit., pp. 99-111.
  20. Gallant, Roy A. 2003. The Wonders of Biodiversity. New York: Benchmark Books.
  21. Gerdes, Louise I. (ed.). 2006. Globalization: Opposing Viewpoints. N.Y.: Thomson Gale.
  22. Goodman, David, Bernardo Sorj & John Wilkinson. 1987. From Farming to Biotechnology. N.Y.: Basil Blackwell Ltd.
  23. Greenstein, George. 1988. The Symbiotic Universe: Life and Mind in the Cosmos. New York: William Morrow.
  24. Griswold, Daniel T. 2006. “Globalization Harms the World’s Cultures.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 42-48.
  25. Hall, Linley Erin (ed.). 2007. Critical Perspectives on Energy and Power. Scientific American: Critical Anthologies on Environment and Climate. N.Y.: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc.
  26. Hardi, P. and T. Zdan. 1997. Assessing Sustainable Development: Principles in Practice. Winnipeg: IISD.
  27. Harvey, Graham. 1997. Contemporary Paganism: Listening People, Speaking Earth. New York: New York University Press.
  28. Hamilton, Clive. 1994. The Mystic Economist. Australia: Willow Park Press. Exposes the innermost core of modern economics and its influence on our lives. The book argues that economics, far from being the study of how to make us better off, reflects and promotes the very attitudes and behaviors that prevent us from living fulfilling and contented lives, and that unless we begin to struggle against both the economic thinking that dominates the outer world and the "economist within" we cannot turn from the path of ecological suicides.
  29. Harmon, David. 2002. “Preserving Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Can Help Protect Biological Diversity.” In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 205-212.
  30. Heartland Institute. 2002. “The Threat of Global Climate Change to Biodiversity is Exaggerated.” In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 85-89.
  31. Hosansky, David. 2002. “Mass Extinction and Biodiversity Loss: An Overview.: In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 15-23.
  32. Huber, Peter W and Mark P. Mills. 2005. The Bottomless Well: The Twilight of Fuel, the Virtue of Waste, and Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy. N.Y.: Basic Books.
  33. Juhasz, Antonia. 2006. “Globalization Increases Poverty in Developing Nations.’ In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 114-118.
  34. Juma, Calestous. 1989. The Gene Hunters: Biotechnology and the Scramble for Seeds. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
  35. Kimball Roger. 2002. “Government Censorship Would Benefit Society.” In Roleff (ed.), op. cit., pp. 17-21.
  36. Legrain, Philippe. 2006. “Globalization Benefits the World’s Cultures.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 34-41.
  37. Mander, Jerry. 2006. “Globalization is Harmful to the Environment.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 84-90.
  38. Markham, Adam and Jay Malcolm. 2002. “Global Climate Change Threatens Biodiversity.” In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 82-84.
  39. Mason, Nigel and Peter Hughes. 2001. Introduction to Environmental Physics: Planet Earth, Life and Climate. N.Y.: Taylor and Francis.
  40. McLaughlin, Corinne and Gordon Davidson.  1994. Spiritual Politics: Changing the World from the Inside Out. New York: Ballantine Books. Represents the authors' understanding of the Ageless Wisdom tradition applied practically to world events. The insights shared in the book have grown out of their experience of putting these principles and techniques into practice. The book offers an approach that turns inward for understanding and interpreting reality. It is a product of the authors' search for a new paradigm to understand current events, one that allows us to see and learn from the inner side of world events. See Chapter 13 "The New Planetary Economics," pp. 325-355 and Chapter 14 "Planetary Stewardship and Human Empowerment," pp. 356-386.
  41. McMasters, Paul. 2002. “Speech Should Not Be Restricted.” In Roleff (ed.), op. cit., pp. 22-27.
  42. Merchant, Carol. 1992. Radical Ecology . Routledge, Cahapman & Hall Inc., New York
  43. Moe-Lobeda, Cynthia. 2006. “Globalization is Harmful to Society.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 25-33.
  44. Norberg-Hodge, Helena. 2006. “Local Economies Should Be Protected from Globalization.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 171-173.
  45. Norberg, Johan. 2006. “Protecting Local Economies from Globalization is Harmful.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 175-178.
  46. Norse, Elliott A., Kenneth L. Rosenbaum, David S. Wilcove, Bruce A. Wilcox, William H. Romme, and David W. Johnston. 1986. Conserving Biological Diversity in Our National Forests. Washington, D.C.: The Wilderness Society.
  47. Noss, Reed F. and Allen Y. Cooperrider. 1994. Saving Nature’s Legacy: Protecting and Restoring Biodiversity. California: Island Press.
  48. Peron, Jim. 2006. “Globalization Reduces Poverty in Developing Nations.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 119-123.
  49. Rajiva, Lila. 2006. “Globalization Has Harmed Developing Nations.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 109-113.
  50. Rifkin, Jeremy. 2002. The Hydrogen Economy: The Creation of the Worldwide Energy Web and the Redistribution of Power on Earth. N.Y.: Penguin Putnam, Inc.
  51. Roleff, Tamara L. (ed.). 2002. Censorship: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, California: Greenhaven Press, Inc.
  52. Schap, David and Andrew T. Young. 2002. “The Free Market Can Enhance Agricultural Biodiversity.” In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 145-151.
  53. Schaefer, Brett D. 2006. “Globalization Helps Developing Nations.” In Gerdes (ed.), op. cit., pp. 101-108.
  54. Schauberger, Viktor. 1998. Nature as Teacher: New Principles in the Working of Nature. U.K.: Gateway Books.
  55. Schneiderman, Jill S. 2000. The Earth Around Us: Maintaining a Livable Planet. N.Y.: W.H. Freeman and Company. This book brings to its readers the scientific understanding of the consequences of human activity on Earth. Some of the 31 essays that constitute this book offer poetic accounts of human thinking about our Earth.
  56. Silverstein, Alvin, Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn. 1991. Photosynthesis. Brookefield, Connecticut: Twenty-First Century Books.
  57. Stempsey, William E. 2002. “Selling Human Organs is Unethical.” In Ojeda (ed.), 2002, op. cit., pp. 84-92.
  58. Tal, Alon (ed.). 2006. Speaking of Earth: Environmental Speeches that Moved the World. N.Y.: Rutgers University Press.
  59. Taylor, Herry. 2003. “Sustainable Development Is Unnecessary.” In Cothran, Helen (ed.). 2003. Global Resources: Opposing Viewpoints. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press. Pp. 202-209.
  60. The Lancet. 2002. “Selling Human Organs is Ethical.” In Ojeda (ed.), 2002, op. cit., pp. 77-83.
  61. Tuxill, John. 2002. “Commercial Agriculture Is Detrimental to Biodiversity.” In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 109-119.
  62. Tzu, Chuang. Trans. James Legge. Ch. 22
  63. Veldt, Danja Van Der. 2002. “Sustainable Development Is Necessary to Protect Global Resources.” In Cothran (ed.). 2003, op. cit. Pp. 194-201.
  64. Wallace, Alfred R. 1904. Man's place in the universe: a study of the results of scientific research in relation to the unity or plurality of worlds, 4th ed. London: George Bell & Sons.
  65. Weinberg, Steven. 2002. “Life in the Universe,” Scientific American, October 1994, 45.
  66. Weizsäcker, Ernst Ulrich von. 2002. “Democracy and Globalization” in Deuthschland. E No. 4/2002. August/September. Pp. 6-9.
  67. William James  1958. The Varieties of Religious Experience. N.Y.: New American Library
  68. Wilson, Edward O. 2002. “Loss of Biodiversity is a Global Crisis.” In Dudley (ed.), op. cit., pp. 24-28.
  69. Zenrin Kushu. The Way of the Zen. In A.W. Watts 1957:134