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Marc Carl
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Marc Carl (born 1949) is a French ecologist and humanist. Historical pioneer of humanist
ecology, main founder in 1979 of the international eco-humanist network Gaia Mater (the mother
Earth), and representative of this organization under permanent consultative status in the
Economic and Social Council of the United Nations Organization. His particular expression is at
the origin of a new field of philosophical research, the philosophy of evolution.
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In his comprehension, the clever living being can change whole or part of the universal evolution.
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And human evolution depending now more on our culture than on natural selection, we must
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follow a permanent process of adaptation to our evolutive environment, where our thought must
remain as free as possible, and where all mankind must necessarily unite to prevent being
131911 self-destroyed, sharing all its means efficiently. Marc Carl wanted to show that the human spirit
can progress better accepting the possibility of error and the possibility of correcting it
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His book "speeches on humanist ecology and philosophy of evolution" (LEAI-Paris 1998-2002) is
Report Page considered as the main reference of this current of thought. It is the official founder text of the
Share Gaia Mater network, and of the related collectives. Some of his articles, editorials, notes, of 1998
were also compiled in a fascicle called "Humanist Ecology, you know?", published first by a
collective of euro-African associations, and taken back then in free broadcasting on Internet. His
thought is fed by a long hands-on experience. As expert in the domains of energy, water, and
recycling of industrial waste, then responsible for operations of international inter-NGO solidarity,
his experience allowed him to put in evidence the synergies and the correlations which link
societal and environmental factors.
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