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Subject:

Mother Pelican Vol. 7 No. 10 October 2011

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Luis Gutierrez <[log in to unmask]>

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Sat, 1 Oct 2011 10:12:01 -0400

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Greetings ... just to let you know about my latest blurb ...

*Mother Pelican: A Journal of Sustainable Human Development*

Theme - *Gender Balance for Solidarity and Sustainability*
http://www.pelicanweb.org/solisustv07n10page1.html

Summary

It is proposed that gender balance - deeply internalized, not merely a 
matter of numbers - will be a source of "new energy" to overcome the 
masculinist culture of violence and domination. Gender balance can help 
individuals and nations to start considering both self-interest and the 
common good. "We have a special responsibility to the ecosystem of this 
planet. In making sure that other species survive we will be ensuring 
the survival of our own." Wangari Maathai, Kenya (+ 26 September 2011)

Gender balance at all levels of responsibility and authority can pave 
the way for a sensible transition from consumerism to sustainability. It 
can make possible the exploration of new initiatives such as 
transferring tax burdens from earned income to financial speculation, 
natural resource usage, and environmental degradation; declaring some 
form of debt jubilee and/or creating debt-free money by central and 
regional banks; enhancing distributive justice via a democratically set 
level of universal guaranteed personal income; balancing globalization 
with financial and monetary localization via local currencies and/or 
exchange trading systems; adopting business practices such as the triple 
bottom line; working out the economic and technological issues that must 
be resolved in order to migrate from fossil fuels to clean energy; 
consolidating democracy by firm adherence to the wise principles of 
solidarity, subsidiarity, and sustainability; and giving top priority to 
sustainable human development rather than unsustainable resource 
exploitation and wealth accumulation.

So there is no lack of reasonable ideas about ways to manage the 
transition, but political will is utterly lacking; and political will 
cannot possibly emerge as long as masculinist patriarchy remains 
normative. The transition from consumerism to sustainability has already 
started, even though it remains invisible for many. But attaining gender 
balance in human affairs, and the process toward energy balance and 
ecological sustainability, will reinforce each other in many significant 
and mutually beneficial ways. Gender balance is the catalyst that will 
brake the current impasse and get the process going. Since the 
"patriarchs" will seldom pour the catalyst down from the top, it must 
gently percolate upwards from the grassroots: individual citizens, 
families, groups, and local communities.

Articles

Editorial Essay ~ Gender Balance for Solidarity and Sustainability
Five Axioms of Sustainability, by Richard Heinberg
Will economic collapse save us from climate catastrophe?, by Dan Allen
The global prisoners' dilemma of unsustainability, by David Lempert
Population, Consumption, and Reproductive Health, by Victoria Markham
Economic Development Leaving Millions Behind, by Kanya D'Almeida
 From King Coal to Carbon Tax, by Paul Sabin
The Masculinity Conspiracy - Part 1, by Joseph Gelfer
Land Rehabilitation in Burkina Faso , by Pauline Buffle and Chris Reij
A Proposal to Hasten a Global Paradigm Shift, by Judith Hand

Supplement 1: Advances in Sustainable Development
Supplement 2: Directory of Sustainable Development Resources
Supplement 3: Strategies for the Transition to Clean Energy
Supplement 4: Tactics for the Transition to Clean Energy
Supplement 5: Status of Gender Equality in Society
Supplement 6: Status of Gender Equality in Religion

Please forward this notice to friends and colleagues who might be 
interested.

Sincerely,
Luis

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

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