
Helena Norberg-Hodge
Team Human
Decentralizing Environmentalism
This chapter explores the historical contributions of women to environmentalism in the 1970s and critiques the shift from holistic to reductionist approaches in the movement. It highlights the importance of localized systems and community resilience, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary knowledge to tackle complex global issues. The speakers reflect on the detrimental effects of corporatization in environmental solutions, advocating for a return to local connections and mutual aid in confronting modern challenges.
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