The current chair of Natural England, Tony Juniper, could arguably be the single most effective champion of British Nature this century. He is also an accomplished author, and Just Earth is his most important book to date.

Its thesis is that the world’s current climate and ecological crises are treated as issues centring on human relations with the other parts of life. Our broken understanding of those connections, our false insistence that we are outside Nature, is the kernel of the problem. Juniper acknowledges these arguments, but further contends that nested within ...

 

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