consider this
We need to change our State,
change our world
to ensure we can sustain
every human being on the planet.
“To have so few at the top and so many below basic is really a problem,” Alan Friedman said. “Science isn’t an isolated trade skill only a few will use. The building you’re in, the furniture you’re sitting on, the air you breathe has been changed and continues to be changed by science and technology. As a citizen, we’re to have some voice in that change …Voters don’t necessarily need to have the answer but they need to understand what questions to ask.” Friedman said. Oregonian, January 25, 2011.
Camas Educational Network is working to:
• overcome nature deficit disorder,
• advance environmental education,
• develop cultural relationships to place,
• prepare a generation to cope with climate change,
• ready a new work force to support the burgeoning ecosystem marketplace,
• accommodate a growing population without impacting Oregon’s wealth of
biological diversity.
