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the end of nature

In 1989, Bill McKibben wrote, I believe that we are at the end of nature.” Then he clarified: By this I do not mean the end of the world. The rain will still fall, and the sun will still shine. When I say nature,’ I mean a certain set of human ideas about the world and our place in it.”

– Jenny Odell Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock (2023)

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