I was reading a book called Braiding Sweetgrass by a woman named Robin Wall-Kimmer. In the book, she brings up that English is 70% nouns in contrast to some other cultures like I think the Potawatomi Indian tribe is 70% verbs. Do you have any thoughts on that? The very first thing that it brings to mind is indeed objectification. We know that we have a rapport towards nature, which is seeing nature as something, it's a resource. It's not life. Even the way in which we hear certain word leaders at COP 15 or COP 27 or the G7 or G20, they say, we are part of nature. This is

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