One with the Earth

Universal Symbol for Environmental Awareness

One with the Earth

'One with
the Earth'
A new
Universal Symbol
for
Environmental
Awareness

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Wooden plaque features 'One with the Earth' symbol and all it represents- Earth, Land. Water, Life and Sun.  A gift from my daughter Sandi, and her three children.
A birthday gift from my daughter Sandi

Symbol design represents Earth,
sun
(the source of all life's energy),
water (covers 70% of the Earth's surface),
land (30% of the Earth's surface) and life.


'One with the Earth'

A Universal Symbol For the New Era
of Environmental Sustainability

'One with the Earth' is a new universal symbol for environmental awareness. All environmental problems have one overriding concern-- ensuring a livable world for our children and future generations. Free for all to use, the 'One with the Earth' symbol provides a unifying slogan and graphic for individuals, environmental groups, and business to identify themselves as caring about protection of the environment.


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'One with the Earth'

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'One with the Earth' button making project

The world has recently entered a new era

For the first time in history, human activity is depleting and degrading Earth's resources faster than nature can renew them. Two hundred years ago global population was less than one billion people. Today it is over six billion and climbing. Problems like climate change, pollution, over fishing, deforestation and water shortages are getting worse. (See World Population Count as of this minute.)

Heightened awareness about the environment will increase demand Earth-friendly policies and products and support those who offer them.

Eventually, the symbol will be on websites, newsletters, environmental journals, green products and businesses everywhere. It will become associated with Earth Day, be given to Scouts as a merit badge, colored by children, worn on baseball caps, T-shirts and on politician's lapels. It will be seen on product packaging and advertisements for Earth-friendly products. It will be fashioned into jewelry, be a design option for personal checks and affixed to car windows.

Why isn't more being done?

Our political, religious and economic attitudes were formed over thousands of years during which time it was thought that resources would always be plentiful. It is therefore understandable that global conventions for living within Earth's limits have yet to be established.

There is good news

There is sufficient technology and practical knowledge to solve the world's environmental problems while actually increasing our quality of life. Environmental education and advocacy is also increasing. Information about global warming, water shortages and other concerns are frequently in the news. More and more people are asking what they can do to help and making sustainable choices.


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Learning about the interconnected web of all life

The first two pictures below were taken at a LEPOCO Peace Camp held July 26 ~ 30, 2004 in Allentown. In the picture on the left, the children are showing off the pencil holders they made covered with their own artistic rendition of the 'One with the Earth' symbol. In other pictures, they are learning about the importance of trees the animals, people, air, water, and soil.  They all got a chance to taste many fruits and nuts from trees.

A riddle: Why do some people get fat but plants do not?
A: Plants are light eaters. © Bob Thaves

In pictures from Unitarian Universalist Curch in Bethlehem, PA, we discussed parts of a tree  and how the tree helps people, animals and the environment. We ate stored sunshine energy (fruit that grew on trees).  Children made their own 'One with the Earth' buttons and learned what the symbol represents.  

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'One with the Earth' Pencil Holders
Learning about Trees
UUCLV Albert showing off his hand-made Button
UUCLV 08-01-04 Drawing trees
Laura eating some stored sunshine energy (fruit)
Coloring a 'One with the Earth symbol
UUCLV youth group eating stored sunshine (fruit)
Hunter Lewis UUCLV
Spring Garden Elementary School Bethlehem, PA
High School students learning about global population growth
Ralph Nader wearing 'One with the Earth' button
Grace Lutheran Church
6,000,000,000 Monkeys sculpture

"The earth is finite. Its ability to absorb wastes and destructive effluent is finite. Its ability to provide food and energy is finite. Its ability to provide for growing numbers of people is finite. And we are fast approaching many of the earth's limits. Current economic practices which damage the environment, in both developed and underdeveloped nations, cannot be continued without the risk that vital global systems will be damaged beyond repair." World Scientists warning from 1992 (1,500 signatories).