POTSDAM -- Craig Holdrege, author, scientist and educator, will deliver a presentation "Thinking Like a Plant” at Clarkson University on Thursday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 pm in Bertrand H. Snell Hall, …
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POTSDAM -- Craig Holdrege, author, scientist and educator, will deliver a presentation "Thinking Like a Plant” at Clarkson University on Thursday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 pm in Bertrand H. Snell Hall, Room 213.
He will explain how abstract, modern thought creates a disconnect between humans and the rest of the world, and becomes a primary source of human-caused environmental degradation.
Holdrege will suggest that we need to learn to think and act in ways that are imbued with the vitality, dynamism, and interconnectedness that the natural world itself embodies.
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