DEEP ECOLOGY- A DEEP GREEN ENERGYTRANSITION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
Deep ecology designate as a unique perspective on the environment is based on a new perception of reality that has profound implications not only for science and philosophy but for everyday life. The concept of the independent human self is transformed by deep ecology, which views the self as a vital part of the larger ecological system and emphasizes how interconnected and mutually dependent all living things are. This approach sees the self as a point of connection in the vast network of energy interaction an exchange permeating the natural world, rather than as an isolated entity. From this angle, the self can be thought of as analogous to energy since it symbolizes the life force that is always flowing through and across ecosystems and species. All living things, from the largest ecosystems to the smallest microbes, contain the energy; humans are not the only creatures that do. The force behind evolutionary processes and the keeper of the precarious balance that life on Earth has is the energy of development, change, and adaptation. Thus its involvement as energy transition shall benefit from a deeper recognition of the intrinsic value of nature with a shift from anthropocentric view to eco-centrism.