

The World Is a Prism, Not a Window – A Conversation with with Zoë Schlanger
Dec 3, 2024
Zoë Schlanger, a climate journalist and author of "The Light Eaters," dives deep into the fascinating world of plant intelligence. She reveals how roots can sense running water and flowers can remember pollinator visits, challenging us to rethink our views on consciousness. Schlanger discusses the significance of acknowledging plant personhood and the ethical implications of our relationship with the plant kingdom. With insights on the interconnectedness of all living beings, she encourages a broader understanding of intelligence and resilience in nature.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Rediscovering Curiosity Through Plant Intelligence
01:54 • 3min
The Evolving Science of Plant Intelligence
04:33 • 6min
A Shift in Perspective: Recognizing Plant Personhood and Legal Rights
10:58 • 2min
The Intricate Bond Between Humans and Plants
13:11 • 18min
Rethinking Hierarchies in the Natural World
31:27 • 3min
Resilience and Relationships: Rethinking Nature's Complexity
34:21 • 16min
Exploring the Dimensions of Time and Upcoming Engagements
49:54 • 2min