A love story Ecological love and sorrow

picture one of your favorite spots in

nature

a place you love maybe you’re heading

for this spot after a stressful day at

work maybe you are worrying about your

economy

maybe you had an argument or fight with

your friend or worse

you lost somebody you loved you are

heading to this specific space maybe

close to home

to find some comfort whatever

and wherever it is most of us tend to

search

nature to play or to get some relief

purpose

and perspective these spaces for

potential peace are now proving to be

more

important than ever during the pandemic

often we are surprised by some kind of

natural phenomena

and magic when we’re in nature maybe an

eagle suddenly flies

over your head a fish nips at your toes

or a sparrow approaches your bench with

a tilted head

and a look that says please share some

of your bread with us

this is me my dad and grandmother signe

and this is where i come from the west

coast of norway

most of the time in my childhood i spent

in his yellow boat with my dad

he was a wildling in many ways my dad

and he gave

me the possibility to learn from nature

and connect with it

especially the ocean and the seabirds

so when i’m close to these elements i

really feel like home home

i feel connected now

picture the place that you love that

sacred place where you can feel more at

ease

and sometimes maybe find peace is in

some way

broken or even worse gone

what if this place for example your

favorite bait to swim in

which has always been there for you now

is polluted

full of oil dead birds everywhere

or the steady mountain now hijacked by

big machines and

greedy industry well

it is not about imagination anymore

the destruction of nature and wildlife

is real

it’s been real for a good while and our

homes that we share

with other life forms are getting

destroyed

in the name of progress a couple of

years ago i met a norwegian philosopher

arnon vaplassen after reading one of his

books called

denial of nature we quickly found that

we share this common love and

fascination for nature

a love that we can call ecological love

we talked about our connection to our

homes and the love for our surrounding

environments

for him the forest in the southeastern

parts of norway

with the beautiful and mysterious owls

and for me the bird island and mountain

roonda

on the west coast of norway

i said to him that in some strange way i

sometimes feel like

and identify with the puffin bird maybe

because i kind of always have been

dreaming

about having the ability to fly so it

must be love

most likely not mutual in the forest

close to anyone’s house the owls are now

gone because of deforestation

the bird island that i love the island

of runda

now has bird nests full of plastic

and climate change is confusing the

wildlife

this has a devastating impact on the

nearly

five hundred thousand bird inhabitants

five

hundred thousand their numbers

are now decreasing most of the birds

there are listed as endangered

so we explored our own sorrow

and pain on me and discovered that many

people in various cultural

contexts and in different ways feels a

complicated form

of loss and mourning ecological

sorrow love sorrow

we mourn and suffer with nature

life forms that we in many ways have

taken for granted

and as we know exploited are now facing

extinction

at a rate that is insane

since the early 1970s until today 2020

the world’s wildlife has been reduced by

68

and the latest u.n nature panel report

warns

that we human beings are continuing

to kill all non-human living beings

systematically

we really need to start listening to

what nature is trying to tell us

and what we are doing to ourselves as

well

we need to make a shift from natural

born killers to natural born

lovers and we need to critically

challenge what future green deals should

consist of

because unfortunately some of the

prospective solutions

to the climate crisis also can destroy

nature

protecting and respecting nature is one

of the most

radical and important climate actions we

do

most of us have felt that love is both

amazing

and sometimes a bit complicated

we also know that sorrow is deeply

connected to our ability to love

and to care for other beings

so i argue alongside alongside others

that we should

feel more actively in our relationship

with other life forms

when nature is being destroyed the study

mountain your favorite swimming spot

the forest and all its inhabitants it

seems quite natural that we feel

emotional pain doesn’t it

how does the destruction affect our

mental health

ecological sorrow is indeed a

complicated form of mourning

maybe it gets more complicated because

we need to acknowledge

that we as we live today are the problem

human beings our constant craving for

more stimulated

by a political system that does not act

to protect our fundamental home

a system that disconnects those from

nature the soil

the forest the ocean the air

we fail to protect all other forms of

wildlife

that we share this magnificent and

sometimes awful planet with

so our lack of respect for the other

than human

is also a lack of respect for humankind

look at this

it’s just heartbreaking

it really breaks my heart that we cannot

stop our destruction

so what’s the point talking about this

why should we try even harder to explore

and understand this complicated love

story

and relationship with nature why is this

at least

equally important as big tech solutions

well it does not help anybody to get

stuck in the sorrow and sadness

but i believe we need to make room

for this sorrow this pain to make

room for our vulnerability

to make room for all the complicated

feelings related

to the ongoing nature and climate crisis

because this room

potentially also creates an opportunity

to act

because we can’t ignore it we need to

talk about it

and share our stories

accepting and understanding my feelings

helps me to overcome some of the pain

and to not get stuck in

depression and it helps me to connect

with others

that feel sad and angry because what

they love

are being destroyed understanding

our emotional and physical reactions

better

can create the opportunity to reclaim

the fact

that we are a part of nature not

apart from nature to quote the famous

sir david attenborough

and just look at what greta tunberg is

doing

she took her sorrow and depression and

transformed it

to powerful action actions that engage

and resonates in people in an

exceptional way

however it is likely that we will

experience

more loss i sometimes get this question

what can we do

with our ecological love and sorrow and

why should we do anything

why should we care to continue at all

if our land is lost and gone

this is a hard reality some people

commit suicide

because of climate change and

destruction of their homes

some get killed protecting their home

and forests

once again the most vulnerable

are being affected the most for example

first nation people

and climate refugees

i believe there is still some hope that

we can come together

that we preserve nature so that future

generations

can coexist with and enjoy what this

planet has to offer

we can use our feelings towards the

natural world

in a more constructive way alongside the

knowledge and technology

that helps us rewild nature

we can have a positive function in the

ecosystem

i can only speak for myself even though

i know i share this

perspective and these feelings with many

but the deepest meaning

for me in this world life is to feel

connected with all human and non-human

life

and to try to be supportive on the whole

behalf of life

although it’s difficult to see and feel

any hope

i believe that it will be in our actions

that we will find hope

and meaning we have possibilities

to plant seeds and start a garden

to create a small impact where we are in

our local communities

possibilities to reclaim the soil that

our bodies someday

like it or not are heading for

possibilities to protest

possibilities to take our love rage and

sorrow

on behalf of our homes and the planet

to lower court and although we feel the

sadness

and the sorrow in our bones we should

remember that this feeling

is in many ways collective that this

sorrow takes

deep roots in our collective unconscious

to prevent a public health disaster

a continuing wave of collective loss and

sorrow

we need to acknowledge our feelings to

understand

where they come from and start

protecting our

ecological home i argue that it’s okay

to be sad

angry depressed believe me

you’re not alone ecological love

sorrow and rage can work as resistance

our stories can work as resistance

and together we can transform our love

and sorrow to powerful actions

in the name of protecting nature and

each other

in the name of changing our destructive

system

my fellow political animals engage

and organize and plant those seeds

i mean it’s amazing to follow the will

of life

so let’s go out there and try to create

communities of hope

despite all odds like tender dandelions

breaking through asphalt let’s be

vulnerable and strong and rebel

for life that’s all i have

想象一下你在大自然中最喜欢

的地方 一个你爱的地方 也许你

在工作了一天压力之后正前往这个地方

也许你正在担心你的

经济

也许你和你的朋友发生了争执或打架,

或者更糟的是

你失去了你所爱的人 您正

前往这个特定的空间,也许

离家很近,

以寻找一些舒适,

无论在哪里,我们大多数人都倾向于

寻找

大自然来玩耍或获得一些救济

目的

和视角,这些空间对于

潜在的和平现在被证明

比 在大流行期间,

我们经常对某种

自然现象

和魔法感到惊讶,当我们在大自然中时,也许

一只鹰突然

从你头顶飞过,一条鱼咬你的脚趾,

或者一只麻雀歪着头靠近你的长凳

,看起来 说请

和我们分享一些你的面包

这是我我的爸爸和祖母

signe这是我来自

挪威西海岸的地方

我童年的大部分时间都

在嗨 和我爸爸的黄色小船

他在很多方面都是一个野人 我

爸爸他让

我有机会从大自然中学习

并与它联系,

尤其是海洋和海鸟,

所以当我靠近这些元素时,我

真的感觉像家一样

我现在感觉有联系

想象你喜欢那个

神圣的地方,在那里你可以感到更自在

,有时可能会发现和平在

某种程度上

被打破甚至更糟

如果这个地方例如你

最喜欢的游泳诱饵

一直是 对你来说,现在

到处都是石油死鸟

或稳定的山现在被

大型机器和

贪婪的工业劫持,

这不再是想象

对自然和野生动物的破坏

是真实的

它已经真实存在了很长一段时间,我们的

家园 我们

与其他生命形式正在

以进步的名义被摧毁

几年前,我遇到了一位挪威哲学家

阿农·瓦普拉森(arnon Vaplassen),他读了他的一

本书,叫做

否认 n 我们很快发现,

我们有着共同的爱和

对自然

的迷恋,我们可以称之为生态

之爱 和神秘的猫头鹰

,对我来说,挪威西海岸的鸟岛和山

roonda

我对他说,有时我以某种奇怪的方式

感觉

和认同海雀鸟,也许

是因为我一直

梦想

着拥有这种能力 飞,所以它

必须是爱

很可能不是相互的 在

靠近任何人家的森林里 猫头鹰现在

因为森林砍伐

而消失了 我爱的鸟岛 伦达岛

现在有装满塑料的鸟巢

气候变化使野生动物感到困惑

这对

50 万鸟类居民造成了毁灭性影响 50 万鸟类

的数量

现在正在减少 大多数鸟类

被列为濒危物种,

所以我们探索了我们自己的悲伤

和痛苦,发现许多

人在不同的文化

背景下以不同的方式感受到一种

复杂

的损失和哀悼生态

悲伤爱悲伤

我们哀悼和遭受自然

生命形式我们

从 1970 年代初到今天,2020

年世界上的野生动物已经减少了

68 种

,联合国自然小组的最新报告

警告

说,我们人类正在以惊人的速度灭绝。 继续系统

地杀死所有非人类生物

我们真的需要开始倾听

大自然试图告诉

我们什么以及我们正在对自己做什么

我们需要从

天生的杀手转变为天生的

爱人 我们需要 批判性地

挑战未来的绿色交易应该

包括什么,

因为不幸的是

,气候危机的一些前瞻性解决方案也可以 破坏

自然

保护和尊重自然是我们

所做的最

激进和最重要的气候行动之一 我们

大多数人都觉得爱既

神奇

又有时有点复杂

我们也知道悲伤

与我们爱

和关心的能力密切相关 其他生物,

所以我和其他人一起争论说

,当大自然被破坏时,我们应该

在与其他生命形式的关系中更加积极地感受

研究

山你最喜欢的游泳

场所森林和所有居民

我们感到

情绪痛苦似乎很自然

破坏如何影响我们的

心理健康

生态悲伤确实是一种

复杂的哀悼形式

也许它会变得更加复杂因为

我们需要

承认我们今天生活的问题是

人类不断渴望得到

更多

政治制度的刺激 这并不能

保护我们的基本家园

一个将那些与

自然隔绝的系统 土壤

森林 海洋 空气

我们无法保护所有其他形式的

野生动物

,我们与这个壮丽的、

有时甚至是可怕的星球共享

所以我们对

人类以外的其他人

缺乏尊重,也是对人类缺乏尊重

看看

这真是令人

心碎 真的让我心碎,我们无法

阻止我们的破坏,

所以谈论这个有什么意义

为什么我们应该更加努力地探索

和理解这个复杂的爱情

故事

以及与自然的关系为什么这

至少

与大型技术解决方案同样重要

它不 帮助任何人

陷入悲伤和悲伤,

但我相信我们需要

为这种悲伤和痛苦腾出

空间,为我们的脆弱

性腾出空间,为

持续的自然和气候危机相关的所有复杂情绪腾出空间,

因为这个房间

也可能 创造一个

行动的机会,

因为我们不能忽视它我们需要

谈论它

并分享我们的故事

接受和理解m 你的感觉

帮助我克服一些痛苦

,不陷入

抑郁,它帮助我

与其他

感到悲伤和愤怒的人联系起来,因为

他们所爱的东西

正在被摧毁 更好地理解

我们的情绪和身体反应

可以创造恢复的机会

引用著名的

大卫·阿滕伯勒爵士的话,我们是自然的一部分,

而不是脱离自然,看看格蕾塔·滕伯格在

做什么,

她把自己的悲伤和沮丧

转化

为强有力的行动,让

人们参与并引起共鸣。

特殊的方式,

但是我们可能会

经历

更多的损失我有时会问这个问题

,我们可以

用我们的生态爱和悲伤

做些什么,为什么我们应该做任何事情

如果我们的土地丢失和消失,我们为什么要关心继续下去

这是 一个残酷的现实 有些人

因为气候变化和

家园被毁而自杀

有些人为了保护家园

和森林而丧生

o 再一次,最脆弱

的人受到的影响最大,

例如原住民

和气候

难民 可以以更具建设性的方式利用我们对

自然世界的感受,

以及

帮助我们重新野生化自然的知识和技术

我们可以在生态系统中发挥积极作用

即使

我知道我

与他们分享这种观点和这些感受,我也只能代表自己说话

对我来说,这个世界上许多但最深刻的意义是感觉

与所有人类和非人类

生活的联系,

并尝试为整个生活提供支持,

尽管很难看到和感受到

任何希望,

我相信它会是 在我们的行动

中,我们将找到希望

和意义

社区有

可能收回

我们的身体有一天

喜欢与否的土壤正在

走向抗议的

可能性 代表我们的家庭和地球将我们的爱愤怒和

悲伤

带到下级法庭,尽管我们感到

悲伤

和悲伤 我们应该

记住这种

感觉在很多方面都是集体的 这种

悲伤

深深植根于我们的集体无意识中

以防止一场公共卫生

灾难 持续的集体损失和悲伤浪潮

我们需要承认我们的感受以

了解它们的来源和开始

保护

我们的生态

家园 以

改变我们破坏性系统的名义保护自然和彼此的名义

我的政治同胞 马尔斯参与

、组织和播下这些种子

我的意思是,遵循生命的意志是令人惊奇的,

所以让我们走出去,尝试创造充满

希望的社区,

尽管有各种困难,就像嫩蒲公英

冲破沥青一样,让我们变得

脆弱、坚强,

终生反叛,仅此而已 我有