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    Natural Connection: What indigenous wisdom & marginalised people teach us about environmental action

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    ISBN: 9781529902662
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    AuthorLongdon, Joycelyn
    Pub Date17/04/2025
    BindingHardback
    Pages352
    Publisher: CORNERSTONE PRESS
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    Urgent, profound and compassionate' Robert Macfarlane

    'A wonderful book' Katherine May

    A lyrical, deeply researched and original work of narrative non-fiction by University of Cambridge AI, environmental justice and bioacoustics researcher and educator Joycelyn Longdon.

    Natural Connection reclaims the importance of awe for the natural world and reveals how marginalised communities and ancient wisdom can help us create a sustainable mindset and future for generations to come.

    When considering environmental action, many of us view ourselves through the binary of activist or observer. But as Longdon shows, there are many paths to drive positive change, and embracing rage, imagination, innovation, theory, healing and care as outlooks can fuel the wider movement. Rooted in Longdon's cutting-edge research and featuring contributions from key voices such as Robert Macfarlane, Miranda Lowe, Katherine May and Rebecca Solnit, this is an invitation to approach environmental action as a shared goal rather than an individual burden.

    Natural Connection celebrates the histories and extraordinary acts of ordinary people who have paved the way for today's environmental movement, such as the Chipko women of India - the original 'tree huggers', who pioneered direct action in their communities to combat deforestation - and Nigeria's Ogoni 9, who fought the threat of fossil fuel extraction in the Delta region. Bringing together stories and inspiration from marginalised people from the US to the UK, Brazil to Iran, Ghana to Ethiopia, this book roots us in our intrinsic connection with the natural world, celebrating the power of community.