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The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement
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Introduction
The policies that have been put in place by the organizations responsible for
environmental conservation are only partly concerned with the depletion of natural resources and
pollution. However, there is more to worry about besides pollution, and these concerns include
principles such as egalitarianism, decentralization, complexity, symbiosis, classlessness and
diversity. Ecologists today have plaid a very important role in the scientific communities,
offering enlightenment on the effectiveness and flaws of the existing policies on ecological
conservation, and giving better alternatives for the protection of the ecosystem1. However, their
information is misused and confusing to many. Therefore, the text, The Shallow and the Deep,
Long-Range Ecology Movement by Arne Naess, offers a better understanding of the importance
of ecological conservation and the important things to consider while doing so.
Arne Naess contrasts between the ecologically responsible policies and the actual
problems that need to be addressed. She labels the policies as shallow, and offers a deep ecology
movement, hence the title of her text. The shallow ecology movement, according to the thoughts
of Naess in her text The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement, refers to the
policies set by the departments in charge of ecological conservation2. Arne Naess thinks that
these policies do not help the grater population, but only have the objective of protecting the
affluence and health of individuals in the more developed countries. Therefore, these policies
cannot be relied upon to help in the conservation of the ecosystem of the whole world.
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Naess, Arne (1973) 'The shallow and the deep, lon...