Humans and nature in climate change

I am deeply affected by the consequences of human-induced climate change, the immense extinction of species, the rapid decline of biodiversity, the destruction of natural habitats, and the resulting drastic deterioration of human living conditions.

The climate is changing faster than we anticipated. We perceive it, both internally and externally.

By exploiting nature, we are not only destroying the external world but also our own inner nature, for we are inextricably linked to the living world.

"The violence that modern man inflicts on nature turns against his own inner nature," as the philosopher Theodor Adorno describes it.

I love this planet, and I want to do something to protect it.

My concern raises questions:

"What can I do? How can I be effective in preserving life? How can we return to serving nature and humanity, helping to replace the old patterns of 'What can I take' with 'What can I give'?" Which life cycles can we support? How can we dismantle the life-denying attitudes of destructive capitalism?

How do we want to live then?

Mensch und Natur im Klimawandel

Therefore, I place my work in the context of these questions: herbal medicine, Gaiamancy, alchemy, permaculture, my work as an author and mentor.