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WHAT?
#WeAreNature is a grassroots movement to change UK dictionary definitions of the word nature to include humans, who are currently excluded.
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With contributions from Chris Packham, Satish Kumar, Sir Partha Dasgupta, Poppy Okotcha, Rob McFarlane, Caroline Lucas MP, Ben Goldsmith and many more, the campaign is spearheaded by Lawyers for Nature & House of Hackney, and supported by a fast-growing group of organisations, charities, academics, artists, writers, politicians, activists and school children who believe passionately that humans are a part of Nature. We hope that amplifying this message will help us to protect the natural world, for ourselves, and for future generations.
WHAT?
#WeAreNature is a grassroots movement to change UK dictionary definitions of the word nature to include humans, who are currently excluded.
.
With contributions from Chris Packham, Satish Kumar, Sir Partha Dasgupta, Poppy Okotcha, Rob McFarlane, Caroline Lucas MP, Ben Goldsmith and many more, the campaign is spearheaded by Lawyers for Nature & House of Hackney, and supported by a fast-growing group of organisations, charities, academics, artists, writers, politicians, activists and school children who believe passionately that humans are a part of Nature. We hope that amplifying this message will help us to protect the natural world, for ourselves, and for future generations.
WHY?
It is time to write a new story that includes us in the continuum of the planet we call home. We need to move from a worldview of domination and exploitation to one that honours our place in the ecosystem.
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Our language, words and definitions have a huge impact and influence on society; our aim is that anyone searching for the meaning of nature will see there is a wider alternative and this could impact court cases, legislation and education.
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As the current custodians of the planet, we have a deep responsibility and an opportunity to shift the course we are on and bring ourselves back to Nature. Only then will we begin to truly remedy our relationships with ourselves, each other and the rest of life on Earth.
WHY?
It is time to write a new story that includes us in the continuum of the planet we call home. We need to move from a worldview of domination and exploitation to one that honours our place in the ecosystem.
.
Our language, words and definitions have a huge impact and influence on society; our aim is that anyone searching for the meaning of nature will see there is a wider alternative and this could impact court cases, legislation and education.
.
As the current custodians of the planet, we have a deep responsibility and an opportunity to shift the course we are on and bring ourselves back to Nature. Only then will we begin to truly remedy our relationships with ourselves, each other and the rest of life on Earth.
HOW?
1. Sign the Petition
We’ve started a petition on change.org.
If you agree that we need to change our definitions and help restore our connection with the natural world please sign it.
We have a collective power to make a change.
By remembering our connection to Nature, we can strengthen our ability to protect it and each other.
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2. Spread the Word
This campaign started with a conversation.
We invite you to keep it going.
HOW?
1. Sign the Petition
We’ve started a petition on change.org. If you agree that we need to change our definitions and help restore our connection with the natural world please sign it.
We have a collective power to make a change. By remembering our connection to Nature, we can strengthen our ability to protect it and each other.
.
2. Spread the Word
This campaign started with a conversation. We invite you to keep it going.