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Get Inspired. Green is the Future

 

John Seed, Environmentalist from Australia and Enthusiast of Environment sustainability is in tour to India offering lectures and creating awareness to august audiences in various corporates and institutions.
 
Just follow the links to know more about his work, his perspectives and above all gain inspirations.
 
The two themes of his tour so far are:
Deep Ecology and the Conservation of Nature
and
How the Australian Rainforests were Saved - the Influence of Gandhi
 
John Seed is founder and director of the Rainforest Information Centre in Australia. www.rainforestinfo.org.au
 
Since 1979 he has been involved in the direct actions which have resulted in the protection of the Australian rainforests. In 1984 he helped initiate the US Rainforest Action Network which grew out of the first his many US roadshows. He has worked for 30 years for the protection of rainforests worldwide for which  he was  awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) by the Australian Government in 1995.
 
He has created numerous projects protecting  rainforests in SAmerica, Asia and the Pacific through providing benign and sustainable development projects for their indigenous inhabitants tied to the protection of their forests. These projects have been funded by the Australian Government aid agency AusAID, The Australian Council of Churches  and various foundations.
He has written and lectured extensively on deep ecology and with Joanna Macy, Pat Fleming and Professor Arne Naess, he wrote "Thinking Like a Mountain - Towards a Council of All Beings" (New Society Publishers) which has now been translated into 10 languages. For more than 20 years he has lectured on Ecophilosophy and conducted experiential deep ecology workshops around the world.
 
He is an accomplished bard, songwriter and film-maker and has produced 5 albums of environmental songs and numerous films www.rainforestinfo.org.au/video.htm .
 
He is a Fellow of the Findhorn Foundation UK and occasional Scholar-in-Residence  at the Esalen Institute in California.
Since 1986 he has worked on various projects in India including the reforestation of Arunachala, defending the Katkari, an oppressed Adivasi community in Maharashtra, and the protection of the world’s largest remaining population of wild Asian elephants in the Nilgiris. www.rainforestinfo.org.au/projects/india.htm
 
In 2003 he launched an Australian endangered species campaign  and made the film "On The Brink" with David Attenborough, David Suzuki, Olivia Newton-John and Jack Thompson.www.rainforestinfo.org.au/spp/
 
In 2007 he launched the Rainforest Information Centre's climate change campaign and has offered "Climate Change, Despair & Empowerment"presentations and workshops in Australia, Canada and the US.
www.rainforestinfo.org.au/climate/roadshow.htm

 

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