Consuming less while maintaining a disconnected relationship with Earth and the web of life will only go so far. At the heart of the matter is our relationship with our kin whom we share this planet with. If you still see a forest as board feet and fibre, or a mountain rich in copper as a resource to be extracted for human need and greed…
Consuming less while maintaining a disconnected relationship with Earth and the web of life will only go so far. At the heart of the matter is our relationship with our kin whom we share this planet with. If you still see a forest as board feet and fibre, or a mountain rich in copper as a resource to be extracted for human need and greed, has anything really changed? Or have we just slowed down the rate of consumption?
Consuming less while maintaining a disconnected relationship with Earth and the web of life will only go so far. At the heart of the matter is our relationship with our kin whom we share this planet with. If you still see a forest as board feet and fibre, or a mountain rich in copper as a resource to be extracted for human need and greed, has anything really changed? Or have we just slowed down the rate of consumption?