“I don’t think nature should be taught in the traditional education sense, since it is so much more of an experience. I am inspired to learn about trees and plants and rocks to the extent of their beauty and history, but finding all the answers in a book would be like learning all about food by solely reading but never eating.”
Author: Nature Narratives
In a world that feels upside down, where climate change and political polarization run rampant, we wonder whether it’s possible to build a better future. To spite this uncertainty, we offer Nature Narratives of Hope – a project to gather and amplify messages of hope. The project asks four questions on our feelings about nature, capturing diverse perspectives on nature, motivations, and our common future. By sharing these narratives with the broader community through social media and other networks, we aim to cultivate hope, purpose, and action in response to environmental and societal challenges. Nature Narratives of Hope provides a platform for inspiration and collective vision challenging the dominant stories on climate and justice in the media. Join us in inspiring dialogue, creating solidarity, and empowering individuals to believe in and work toward a better future together.
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