MANAGEMENT OF THE EARTH: A RESPONSIBLE RESPONSE

Authors

  • Cecil J. Saldanha St. Joseph's College, Bangalore.

Keywords:

Earth, A Fragile Miracle, Man on Earth, Planet in Peril, Man and the Ecological Crisis

Abstract

The last decades of the 29th century are glvmg us a peep into an awe-inspiring universe. Manned space ships and unmanned space probes have produced unprecedented portraits of some of the four inner and five outer planets of our solar family. Large array radio-telescopes on earth and the Hubble telescope in space are reaching out to distant galaxies and witnessing to the birth and death of stars. The 'Eye of Science' has given us a stupendous vision that exhilarates man seeking to understand and philosophise about the origin of the universe and its relation to the 'Lord of the Universe'.

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Published

1995-03-31

How to Cite

Cecil J. Saldanha. (1995). MANAGEMENT OF THE EARTH: A RESPONSIBLE RESPONSE. Journal of Dharma, 20(1), 9–16. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/966