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We know that our gas-rich cars heat the planet, pesticides and fertilizer from farms turn the rivers into a high toxicity, and the earth runs out of space into the…

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We know that our gas-rich cars heat the planet, pesticides and fertilizer from farms turn the rivers into a high toxicity, and the earth runs out of space into the mountains of non-recycled waste left by daily consumption in its wake. We have heard abundant reports of our impact - as human beings and as a society - on the natural world.

But this is not a one-sided relationship. Lost in these terrible accounts and rebukes had an effect on us and our well-being.

Feel it while walking on the sandy beach, in the woody woods, or when you taste free chicken meat, or even in the back garden in the backyard. Can the natural environment be an essential part of our happiness? Yes, says Eric Lambin categorically in the "ecology of happiness." Using a very different strategy in addressing environmental concerns, we are asked to consider that there may be no better reason to assess and protect the health of the planet from our personal well-being.

In this vast and intelligent work, Lambin relies on research in the fields of geography, geopolitics, environmental psychology, urban studies, and pathology, among other things, to answer questions such as: To what extent do we need nature for welfare? How does environmental degradation affect our happiness? What can be done to protect the environment and increase our well-being at the same time? Drawing on case studies from Asia, Africa, Europe and North America, Lambin provides a compelling case for the relationship between healthy ecosystems and happy humans. Unique in their scope and synthesis of research from many fields, "Ecology of Happiness" offers an urgent human-centered argument that is impossible to overlook.

What is the best reason to protect an ecosystem or save species for our own fun?



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