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Today Dr. David Haberman sheds light on Indian river environmentalism, tackling water pollution issues and drawing lessons from Indian environmental activists, offering invaluable insights for listeners on how to apply these practices to their local environmental challenges.
Throughout the episode, Dr. David Haberman emphasizes that external pollution stems from internal pollution, highlighting the critical importance of cultivating a profound connection with our water bodies, suggesting that we are more inclined to protect what we love, and we love what we feel connected to.
CALL TO ACTION, EPISODE LINK & CONTACT INFO
Once you have listened to this episode, you might be wondering how you can use what you’ve learned. Fear not, for we had a few ideas!
Finally, let this be your reminder to be a little nicer than necessary to all your fellow humans. Happy New Year!
By sofiaperez517Today Dr. David Haberman sheds light on Indian river environmentalism, tackling water pollution issues and drawing lessons from Indian environmental activists, offering invaluable insights for listeners on how to apply these practices to their local environmental challenges.
Throughout the episode, Dr. David Haberman emphasizes that external pollution stems from internal pollution, highlighting the critical importance of cultivating a profound connection with our water bodies, suggesting that we are more inclined to protect what we love, and we love what we feel connected to.
CALL TO ACTION, EPISODE LINK & CONTACT INFO
Once you have listened to this episode, you might be wondering how you can use what you’ve learned. Fear not, for we had a few ideas!
Finally, let this be your reminder to be a little nicer than necessary to all your fellow humans. Happy New Year!