Forget the idea that humans are independent individuals. We need to grasp that we’re parts of ecosystems
‘In small precarious communities, the need for sharing and mutual protection makes excessive selfishness costly’ … Sommaroy island in Norway. Photograph: Anna Berkut/Alamy Stock Photohould we try to think of ourselves not as individuals but as parts of the physical and cultural ecosystem? Tom Oliver, an ecologist specialising in land use, the climate crisis and biodiversity, believes we need a major shift in that direction.
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