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A review by alicedroni
Nature Is a Human Right: Why We're Fighting for Green in a Gray World by Ellen Miles
hopeful
informative
inspiring
4.75
I'm definitely going to revisit this with a paper copy, the audio book is incredible but it felt like it repeated at one point and i think the ideas need to marinate a bit more than an audiobook allows.
Such a great collection of super varied and diverse perspectives. A great mix of personal experiences and scientific studies. There were many sections I found myself really battling my own biases, particularly the parts about accessibility and viewing "urban hiking" as not real hiking, I really loved that re-framing. So much inspiring material here.
Such a great collection of super varied and diverse perspectives. A great mix of personal experiences and scientific studies. There were many sections I found myself really battling my own biases, particularly the parts about accessibility and viewing "urban hiking" as not real hiking, I really loved that re-framing. So much inspiring material here.