Nature’s Impact Upon Human Habitats
As a country girl at heart, I believe that the great outdoors has a massive impact upon my life – it is where food comes from, it is where I go to relax, it is where I could earn a living – it impacts up on all areas of my life, and I choose to protect that as much as I can.
Now, for a city boy, such as my partner, that is not necessarily the first thought he has. He sees the green belt around our town and thinks “people need affordable housing, build them there, what can it hurt?”.
I see this as damaging to our way of life – this space is vital to our ongoing survival, not just from a resources point of view, but from a psychological point of view as well. Less space = cranky people. Looking after the natural world, in all ways, helps keep people in tip top condition.
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