Thoughts on Eisenburg (Jackson Langfeld, Reading)
I like how Eisenburg challenges the idea of humans and nature being separate entities. Humans and the environment have been shaping each other for a millennia. Even during conservation practices the land is still being changed. The most wild places we can get, national parks, are the products of human intervention. I used to think that there was a big grey area between what is natural and what isn't but I feel like that mindset can get confusing. Maybe a shift to all or nothing thinking is the solution? Eden isn't really somewhere we can go back to, but by making environmental stewardship our goal, maybe we can shape our own eden because after all, we are a part of nature.
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