Thursday, September 30, 2010

How Culture influences Ecology

Politics:
Ecological policy is made by people in power depending on who their friends are because those are the people that they trust. These trusted friends are usually wealthy campaign supporters with an agenda of their own.  Environmental laws too often overlook the economic benefit that a clean ecosystem gives everyone by way of performing free environmental services such as flood control, clean drinking water, decomposition of wastes, climate regulation, and carbon sequestration.  If we, as a society, had to pay for these services because the environment was too degraded to do it, we couldn't afford it. 
Religion:
Religion has a powerful say in ecological issues.  
Christianity says that God created us in his image and that humankind has dominion over the Earth and all of its other forms of life.  This belief allows people to degrade ecosystems because we have the right to, and it allows us to not take into consideration the possibility that humans may be subject to the same laws of ecology and natural selection that the rest of the Earth's species are.
Hinduism is a religion that has a positive respect for nature.  In Hinduism, man lives in harmony with nature and believes that all forms of life are sacred.  The principle of balance, or dharma, when applied to the science of ecology seems to fit with scientific terms like equilibrium.
Native American religions seemed to also worship nature, while not having a concept of land ownership.
Education:
How do scientists communicate with the general public?  They don't, for the most part.  Does the public care about ecology?  Sometimes, if they have incentive.  Do scientists and educators see eye to eye?  Not always, look at the evolution vs. creation debate.
Media:
The media has a big role in how we look at climate change and what we do about it.  It can make people doubt that climate change is even happening and distract them the role that their own consumption plays in it.

1 comment:

  1. In respond to public caring about ecology, Beside having incentive, I'm sure that people care about the ecology or the environment when the government decides to put a power plant or a chemical waste dump in their backyard. I think the best way to educate the public is by commercial. Like the commercial for the cenus the government aired during the superbowl or even poster with massage on the wall like they have it at the hospital.

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