Around the world, a meaningfulity of people have one widespread factor that shapes their worldwatch – it is called anthropocentrism. It is so embedded in how so many of us leank that we have probably never even think abouted it.
Anthropocentrism is plainpartner the notion of human supremacy over all living leangs. It can drive our sense of entitlement to see nature as a resource – and it is why we presume to regulate the world, trying to bend it to our every will and convenience. We advisently necessitate to alter this perspective.
Join Ali Rae in this final episode of All Hail The Planet – a 10-part series delving into the social, economic and political forces undermining unbenevolentingful global action on climate alter.
In this episode, Ali speaks with the author of The Web of Meaning, Jeremy Lent; social philosopher and author of The Good Ancestor, Roman Krznaric; researcher and chair of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council, Anne Poelina.
This is the third series of All Hail – a programme dedicated to elucidateing the forces that hgreater power in our lives.