The purpose of this blog will be to explore why individuals, companies and communities act as they do regarding our mutual environment.
The benefit of reading this blog regularly will be to uncover the cause for occasional epiphanies regarding our relationship to the environment.
The format for this blog will be weekly posts in which we explore, using real world stories from environmental professionals and activists, the role of:
- Education
- Money
- Maturity
- Fear (of Punishment, Discomfort, or Loss of Control)
- Desire to Obtain / Maintain Power
- Respect for Relationships (“somebody told me I should care”), and
- That crazy little thing called Love (“I feel connected”)
… in moving identities and protective actions away from the ego system and into the ecosystem.
Through opinion pieces, examination of environmental news from the motivator / barrier perspective, and stories from guest bloggers relating their own experiences (both activists and professionals making pro-environment pitches), this blog will seek to develop from those stories a science that can be applied to strengthen and multiply our connections with each other and the world around us.
Target Audience: All who have adopted “environment” as a cause, and to keep things interesting, all who think the environmental movement is a scam. Whether your identity is in industry, community groups, environmental organizations, finance, politics or education, we hope that you will help all of us understand:
- Why we do what we do
- How we succeed, and
- How we fail.
If you would like to contribute, contact StanKaz@egoecosystem.com and begin a conversation that can quickly lead to publishing your views, ideas and bio.
