Just discovered this channel- this really intelligent approach to environmentalism is what we need more of! I will be watching many more of your videos :)
We should all grow up learning this. The fact that so many of us live completely disconnected from our environment is baffling, when it's everything we are. Thank you for drawing more attention to topics like this :)
Extraordinary envoierment and culture in Hungary. I count like more and brand it for future as it deserves its place in the world, based on simply facts.
And not only our environments, but also our consciousness is part of nature. It's a function of the universe processed by the brain which in turn is governed by the laws of the universe. There is no free will. We are part of nature.
China is the #1 user of pesticides. Japan is 14. The US is 2nd. How are they "respecting their landscape" anymore than others? They still hack down a bunch of trees. And if people do more activities in a cornfield, how would that make the population more considerate? Money would still be the biggest motivation of this company.
“hack down a bunch of trees” don’t trees significantly produce less oxygen or absorb less co2 past the age of 30? cutting down trees can be a good thing in order to make way for the planting of the new.
@@purpp-esque1711 that was not my point. i’m saying that they cut down old trees and plant new ones that allow for greater oxygen production/co2 reduction than old trees would be able to. what part of my comment suggested the idea “we should have no trees”?
Can't get my head around how low the view count is given the quality of the content, keep it up!
Dude your stuff is awesome.
Your make the best environmentally centred videos on youtube, keep on doing what you're doing man!
Just discovered this channel- this really intelligent approach to environmentalism is what we need more of! I will be watching many more of your videos :)
in other words, what indigenous people have been doing for thousands of years.
I bet you feel so smart posting that comment
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Warmest congratulations - a very inspiring new take on cultural landscape!
We should all grow up learning this. The fact that so many of us live completely disconnected from our environment is baffling, when it's everything we are. Thank you for drawing more attention to topics like this :)
Very educative. excellent reporting!
This is very interesting contents. I love these cultural landscapes so much!
Thanks, this was great.
Extraordinary envoierment and culture in Hungary. I count like more and brand it for future as it deserves its place in the world, based on simply facts.
Well done. I think we would be better off if we acknowledged that we are very much part of nature, instead of apart from it.
And not only our environments, but also our consciousness is part of nature. It's a function of the universe processed by the brain which in turn is governed by the laws of the universe. There is no free will. We are part of nature.
great job
👍🏼 Thanks for sharing! ✔️ 🙌 💖
so... i was writing a thesis proposal for how to protect cultural landscapes that exist within cities....and then i saw this
Interesting
Love it
What do find interesting bcz I don't anything interesting? Is hard to understand culture and preferences? A lot of bullshiting nothing else.
China is the #1 user of pesticides. Japan is 14. The US is 2nd. How are they "respecting their landscape" anymore than others? They still hack down a bunch of trees. And if people do more activities in a cornfield, how would that make the population more considerate? Money would still be the biggest motivation of this company.
“hack down a bunch of trees” don’t trees significantly produce less oxygen or absorb less co2 past the age of 30? cutting down trees can be a good thing in order to make way for the planting of the new.
@@Sourcreampringles So it's better to have no trees?
@@purpp-esque1711 that was not my point. i’m saying that they cut down old trees and plant new ones that allow for greater oxygen production/co2 reduction than old trees would be able to. what part of my comment suggested the idea “we should have no trees”?