Coupling of Gender Equality & Clean Energy

Luis Gutierrez luisgutierrez at PEOPLEPC.COM
Wed May 11 06:19:04 UTC 2011


The May 2011 issue has been posted:
Mother Pelican - A Journal of Sustainable Human Development
Theme - The Coupling of Gender Equality & Clean Energy
Link - http://www.pelicanweb.org/solisustv07n05page1.html

SUMMARY

Two leaps forward are needed to attain the transition from consumerism 
to sustainability: a leap from sexism to gender equality, and a leap 
from fossil fuels to clean energy. The April 2011 issue was focused on 
gender equality for human development. This issue reiterates the need 
for gender equality and addresses another crucial need: the transition 
from fossil fuels to clean energy. The influence of the patriarchal 
religious mindset in reinforcing gender inequities and exploitation of 
natural resources is discussed. If religion is part of the problem, it 
must be part of the solution. Resolving gender and sustainability issues 
will require radical reforms in both social and religious institutions.

ARTICLES

     Page 1. The Coupling of Gender Equality & Clean Energy
     Page 2. Conscious Leadership for Sustainability, Barrett C. Brown
     Page 3. Urgent Appeal to Change the Mindset, Roberto Bissio
     Page 4. Do We Need a Scientific Revolution?, Nicholas Maxwell
     Page 5. From Footprints to Thoughtprints, Stephen K. Goobie
     Page 6. Ignorance or Compassion?, Heiner Benking
     Page 7. Biological Diversity: A Common Heritage, Priyan D. Rajan
     Page 8. Sustainability and Economics 101, Susan Santone
     Page 9. How we live, David & Helga Orton

SUPPLEMENTS

     Supplement 1: Advances in Sustainable Development
     Supplement 2: Directory of Sustainable Development Resources
     Supplement 3: SDSIM 1.5 to 2.0, Human Development, and Clean Energy
     Supplement 4: Status of Gender Equality in Society
     Supplement 5: Status of Gender Equality in Religion

Sincerely,
Luis

Luis T. Gutiérrez, PhD, PE
The Pelican Web of Solidarity and Sustainability
Mother Pelican: A Journal of Sustainable Human Development
Home Page ~ http://pelicanweb.org



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