Diver, Cameraman & Lecturer Urges Readers to Learn to Live in Harmony W/ Nature Before Its ...
Former Cousteau Diver, Cameraman and Lecturer Urges Readers to Learn to Live in Harmony With Nature Before It is Too Late
In Mother Nature, My Nature, Owen Lee seeks to offer insight on ecology, sustainability and green practices
ZIHUATANEJO, Mexico -- In Mother Nature, My Nature, author Owen Lee presents a framework for mankind to find ways to reintegrate with the global ecosystem in sustainable health and peace.
For many years, Owen Lee served with Capt. Jacques Cousteau aboard his ship, the Calypso, and presented Cousteau’s adventure programs to lecture audiences throughout America. In Mother Nature, My Nature, Lee explains the sum of what he learned under the explorer’s tutelage, combined with insights from his work with students at Lee’s eco-school, The Nature Study Center in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Mother Nature, My Nature strives to look into man’s evolutionary past to discover the causes of present conflicts with nature and to find ways to ensure a collective survival in the near future. Lee begins by exploring the scientific basis of natural selection, the evolution of humanity and the development of cultural subsistence patterns. Using that framework, he next examines the negative impact of technology, overpopulation and global warming on living systems, and he aims to offer concrete suggestions about what can be done to transform man from nature’s master to nature’s servant.
Lee hopes to offer guidelines for “right living” in the proper balance with nature, and he criticizes what he feels are destructive and unfriendly-to-nature religious faiths. Mother Nature, Lee asserts, is a living thing and will always go on, but human life may soon be selected out unless drastic changes are implemented immediately and globally.
For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at owenzih@yahoo.com or visit the author’s Web site at www.owenlee.name . Mother Nature, My Nature is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Professional diver and underwater cameraman Owen Lee was part of Capt. Jacques Cousteau’s team aboard his research ship, the Calypso. As his designated platform speaker, Owen carried Cousteau's urgent message about respect for the environment to more than 300 lecture audiences throughout the U.S. He founded the school, The Nature Study Center, which promotes Cousteau’s ideas. The author of A Prisoner in Paradise, he currently lives in Mexico.
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