What if the way we talk about nature is the reason we’re losing it?
From the moment we call it “nature,” we draw a line—us vs. it. A separation that doesn’t exist.
Indigenous activist Nina Gualinga from the Sarayaku community in Ecuador made a powerful point:
🌱 Language shapes our reality—seeing nature as “other” makes it easier to exploit, rather than protect.
🌍 Deep connection leads to real action—Indigenous communities safeguard 80% of global biodiversity. That’s not a coincidence.
🔥 The climate fight isn’t just about science—it’s about relationship.
To save Mother Nature, we must first know her.
So, what would change if we stopped seeing nature as separate from us?
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