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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 10: Metaphysics of the Treeline
Written by Arne Naess
Narrated by Michael Toms
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Arne Naess, known as "the father of Deep Ecology," lived above the tree line near the Arctic Circle in Norway. Well into his eighties, he still carried his own firewood and water to a simple stone cabin that he built himself. Here he describes the joy and richness of his satisfying, simple lifestyle.
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