Om Natural Connection
Climate change is at the forefront of our minds, but not all of us are scientists at the cutting edge of research or activists on the front lines of large-scale demonstrations - how can the rest of us do our part to address the climate crisis using our unique strengths and place in society?According to AI climate change researcher and founder of Climate In Colour, Joycelyn Longdon, what we need is a different approach to climate action, one that cultivates an environment in which our actions not only have an impact, but can also be a sustainable part of our lives. In Rerooted, she presents seven new climate archetypes in which we find can find a role that suits our unique and varied interests, capabilities and commitments to the environment.By sharing a range of stories from around the world, centring indigenous and local knowledge, this book gives us each a seat at the table and a place within the climate change movement, whether we see ourselves as protestors, visionaries or insiders or feel a calling towards new models of activism through healing, nurturing and supporting our communities through change in less obvious ways.
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