David Suzuki's Environmentalism: Do We Connect With Nature?

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Can you think of that moment you felt infinite? You could have sworn that nature was on your side and it was nested deep in your heart. That’s because we are truly connected with it. I believe we are connected to nature because we’ve always been and it’s essential to our coexistence. We and nature are interconnected in many different paths that complete a complex web of existence. There are other people who have noticed this link too including: David Suzuki, Matthieu Ricard and Trinh Xuan Thuan. In their diverse lives they have all discovered an interconnectedness between humankind and nature with environmentalism, Buddhism and quantum physics. Suzuki’s Environmentalism seems to be the easiest for people to understand and realize our connection …show more content…

He believes we will and have always affected the planet we live on. We are dependent on it and it on us. In the past we used to live in perfect balance of give and take with the Earth. Our population was at a reasonable low, as was our intelligence. Today we have advanced into a “superspecies”, as Suzuki defines us (Suzuki pg. 428). We had an exponential population growth with technological expansions and economic globalization. Now we dominate the planet and are taking everything that we believe to be ours, in doing so, overthrowing the balance with nature. It hasn’t made our lives better. This is the sole reason Suzuki advocated environmentalism for his entire life (Suzuki pg. …show more content…

Nature has always been a part of us and us of it. We are the air we breathe, the food we eat and the ground we stand on. If we break our bond with the environment we will destroy the connection. Consequently ignorance sets in and, as history tells of human nature, we burn all that we need. This is because when you are so in-tune with something for billions of years and you tear that connection, you lose the basic common knowledge to take care of it. Most people are unaware of this and some of those people think that when we distance ourselves from nature it’s more

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