Sydney Hughes- Ecology of Eden Student Presentations
After listening to the first group of student presentations of the first few chapters of Ecology of Eden, one important concept was emphasized- the need for a mutualistic relationship between society and nature. Mutualism is a type of symbiosis where both parties (in this case organisms) benefit each other. Before these presentations, I knew we needed a relationship with nature to survive and thrive, however, I never saw it as a mutualistic perspective. This was very appealing to me because it's crucial that we benefit nature and nature benefits us. Right now, I would consider our nature to be parasitic where we (kinda) act as parasites towards nature and use nature to our advantage and end up overexploiting.
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