Deep Ecology: Links
Further resources, if available, can be found in our full bibliography.

What is Deep Ecology? Philosophy, Principles, and Criticism
This post from Treehugger.com provides an overview of deep ecology, focusing on its founding, principles, the movement itself, criticisms, and legacy. It is an accessible introduction to the topic for a general audience.

Alan Drengson
Alan Drengson (1934-2022) was founding editor of the deep ecology journal, The Trumpeter: Journal of Ecosophy and Ecoforestry, and co-editor of several anthologies and editor of the Selected Works of Arne Naess, a ten-volume collection of Naess’s writings. This was his personal site and includes PDF links to many articles concerning Deep Ecology.

Deep Ecology
The Deep Ecology.org.au website is intended as a repository for resources relating to Deep Ecology, its history as a movement, its underlying philosophy, science, and practices. At the heart of the site is material relating in particular to therapeutic group workshop processes suggested by Arne Naess, and pioneered by John Seed, Johanna Macy, Eshana Bragg, Ruth Rosenhek and many others over the last four decades.

Deep Ecology | Atmos
If the universe is a series of repeated patterns-fractal by nature-then the ecological crisis is only a symptom of a deeper spiritual disconnect, one that must be mended to heal the whole. These posts from Atmos are all related to this discussion.

Open Air Philosophy
Open Air Philosophy is a project presenting a selection of the work in environmental philosophy of Norwegian philosophers Arne Naess, Sigmund Kvaløy Setreng, and Peter Wessel Zapffe. The project promotes the inherent worth of living beings regardless of their instrumental utility to human needs, as well as looking at restructuring modern human societies in accordance with such ideas. The project’s website holds biographies, selected works and interviews of the three philosophers.
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