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Title: Engineering the Planet


1
Engineering the Planet
  • What Compels us to do so?

2
Science, Technology, Humanity
  • We are special (different than other animals) ?
    Bible
  • We are uniquely positioned at the center of the
    Universe ? Aristotle
  • The Universe is ordered, logical and rational ?
    Plato (Science without uncertainty)
  • With the application of Reason, humankind is
    unbounded ? Descartes
  • The Newtonian world shows us the machine and it
    is precise ? Gods technology plan

3
Outcomes
  • Collectively, humankind treats nature as a
    consumable.
  • Implicit belief that the world is infinite
  • Unchecked consumption rates ? Industrial output
    of the world increases by a factor of 40 from
    1900 to 2000.

4
Can humanity be deprogrammed?
  • Transformation of environmental ethics
  • Explicit recognition of partnership with nature
    so that behavior changes
  • Whats the mechanism to change a world view?

5
GOD
Connectivity Of Atoms
HUMANS
HUMANS
NATURE
Super Nova
ROCKS
TREES
TREES
ROCKS
Everything Is Connected to
Everything
Disconnected States
6
William Cronons Controversial Essay (1996)
  • The Trouble with Wilderness
  • Cronon ? Wilderness is everywhere it constantly
    surrounds you we are part of it
  • Environmental view of Wilderness ? a place to
    protect and a place to visit.
  • Can Outdoor Education Programs transform the
    participants view of wilderness?

7
National Outdoor Leadership School
  • Leave no Trace Behind ethic
  • Does the environment end at wilderness boundary
    for students, or do they carry home a new
    environmental ethic of living lightly?
  • Note a NOLS course is usually 3-4 weeks in the
    wilderness

8
Goal of the Study
  • To examine the obstacles impeding the transfer
    of minimum impact ideology from outdoor
    backcountry experience to the daily lives.
  • 1) How do students apply their knowledge and
    understanding of living lightly in the wilderness
    to their lives at home?
  • 2) What aspects of their outdoor education
    experience best facilitate this transfer?

9
Methodology
  • Series of structured interviews with
    self-selected participants
  • Assess attitudes and concepts towards the
    environment, nature, environmentally responsible
    behaviors, activism.
  • 1 Pre and several post interviews immediately
    after, 1 month after, 6 months after, years after,

10
General Results
  • Levels of environmental awareness and
    appreciation were raised considerably and
    maintained well after the experience.
  • Elevated level of passion toward protecting the
    environment
  • Increased knowledge and attention of
    environmental issues
  • Nature feels more intimate
  • Wilderness remains the distant place to visit

11
Conclusion 1
  • It would appear the NOLS experience has been
    successful in increasing overall awareness of
    ones interaction with nature, the necessity of
    reducing ones individual consumption footprint,
    and the recognition, at least on the intellectual
    level, that the man is not separate from nature.

12
But Conclusion 2
  • The integration of the wilderness into the fabric
    of the individual participant did not occur.
    Wilderness remains the place that you go to
    visit, to better ground yourself in simplicity
    and perspective.
  • There seems to be no significant transformation
    of the environmental ethic within the individual
    at the level of moving away from an aware
    relationship with nature towards a reverent
    partnership with nature, which Cronon asserts is
    The Trouble With Wilderness.
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