
WHAT IF WE GET IT RIGHT? My conversation with Jane Goodall ššæšļø, on hope, courage, and action.
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Oct 7, 2025 Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall shares her life-long love for nature and the impact of environmental degradation. She emphasizes the importance of interconnectedness between humans and nature while addressing the emotional toll of witnessing ecosystem decline. Goodall celebrates youth activism, praising their clarity and urgency in environmental issues. With a focus on hope, she believes in the transformative power of stories and local action to inspire real change, leaving listeners motivated to make a difference in the world.
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Humans Are Part Of Nature
- Both speakers emphasize humans are part of the natural world, not separate from it.
- Language that separates humans from nature fosters dangerous policy and moral detachment.
Join Roots & Shoots Actions
- Support youth-led conservation like Roots & Shoots protecting turtle beaches.
- Engage in practical projects such as egg-hatching programs to directly help species recover.
Listen To Local Knowledge
- Ayana pivoted from ecological surveys to interviewing fishermen to understand social drivers of ecosystem decline.
- She found local fishers hold deep ecological knowledge and emotional ties to changing seas.







