Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast

230. Our Story of Nature: From Rupture to Reconnection - Part One - Living FROM Nature

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Feb 8, 2024
In this podcast, Christiana Figueres and guests explore humanity's disconnection from nature and the consequences of this separation. They discuss the influence of beliefs on our relationship with the environment, including the impact of colonialism. The conversation delves into religious narratives and the need to shift towards a more interconnected view of nature. The episode also highlights the importance of nurturing new stories to address contemporary challenges.
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Farming Sparked A Mindset Of Dominion

  • The first agricultural revolution shifted humans from symbiosis to ownership, seeding a mindset of control over land, animals and predictability.
  • Janine Benyus and Peter Frankopan link saving seeds and farming to a growing belief that humans were superior and could dominate nature.
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Scientific Ideas Were Twisted To Justify Hierarchies

  • Misapplied scientific ideas like 'survival of the fittest' fueled social Darwinism and justified domination of some humans and nature.
  • Krista Tippet and speakers note Herbert Spencer's phrase warped Darwin's fit-to-place into a hierarchy used for eugenics and empire.
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Genesis Interpretation Cemented Dominion Ethic

  • Certain religious readings reinforced human superiority by commanding dominion over nature, embedding that ethic into Western culture.
  • Christiana reads Genesis 1:27–28 and explains its literal interpretation propelled centuries of dominionist behavior.
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