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“Dr. Stephan Harding – Gaia Theory & Deep Ecology”

by livingearthcommunity | Jan 1, 2009 | Deep Ecology Multimedia

Home » Ecological Worldviews » Deep Ecology » Deep Ecology Multimedia » “Dr. Stephan Harding – Gaia Theory & Deep Ecology”
2009

“Dr. Stephan Harding – Gaia Theory & Deep Ecology”

In this ten-part conversation, Stephan Harding invites viewers into a new understanding of their relationship to Earth through the lenses of Gaia Theory and Deep Ecology.

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