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John Stuckey's avatar

Nice! What you seem to be describing, perhaps without knowing it, is the revival of Indigenous ways of viewing the world, ways we ALL shared, until the scourge of 'civilization' erased countless pieces of wisdom from our collective memories. In fact, if you haven't read it, you might be interested in 'Restoring the Kinship Worldview' by Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows, Don Jacobs) and Darcia Narvaez.

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Thanks for mentioning Bio4Climate. We started this conversation in 2013 with our interest in the effect of holistic livestock management on reviving brittle landscapes and have featured thought leaders on the soil carbon sponge, the biotic pump, water management, and ecorestoration around the world. Today biodiversity and climate change are seen as related crisis, though not many understand the full way they interact. Rob's writings on Milan Milan tell that story beautifully.

For me a big highlight of 2024 was the European Union passing the Nature Restoration Law which clearly acknowledges the role of biodiversity in climate change. Bio4Climate also attended and spoke at New York Climate Week last year- where the number of exhibits for Nature Based Solutions was double that of 2023. While our message of #naturecools got a lot of blank looks- we see a growing interest in the role of nature and climate.

There is plenty more work to do, especially as the world moves into mitigating climate change on a hot, dry planet. Nature is still our best hope and Bio4Climate continues to offer courses, webinars and community.

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