This sonnet by William Wordsworth, published in 1807, laments the weakening connection between humans and nature.
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In The Hidden Life of Trees, Peter Wohlleben makes the case that the forest is a social network.
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It is becoming more and more apparent that the causes and cures for the current ecological crisis are to be found in the hearts and minds of human beings.
The world is experiencing the dawn of a revolutionary transformation to becoming an ecologically literate and socially just civilization.
We need to value nature’s biodiversity, clean water, and seeds. For this, nature is the best teacher.
Sustainability leaders could learn from Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, who believes in a deeper human connection with nature and looking beyond purely material consumption.
In this pathfinding book, many of the world’s leading health visionaries show how human health is inescapably dependent on the health of our environment.
A new beginning for the environment must start with a new spiritual outlook. In this book, author Joanna Macy offers concrete suggestions for just that, showing how each of us can change the attitudes that continue to threaten our environment.
All the Marvelous Earth is an anthology of Krishnamurtis writings on our relationship with each other and with the environment. In this wonderful book he points to a different way of living that is seldom, if ever, explored in traditional approaches to environmental issues.