Sustainable future

Sustainable future

Araghi Sirjani Zohreh -
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In my opinion, in the search for a sustainable future, the reconstruction of the relationship between nature and people stands out as the most important component of sustainability transition. While education, technology and the circular economy are undeniably important, our fundamental connection with nature underpins all of these elements and drives meaningful and sustainable change, which is well visible in advanced societies and its results are tangible.


First, a deep and respectful relationship with nature fosters a sense of stewardship and responsibility. When people feel connected to the natural world that belongs to each of us, they are more likely to engage in behaviors that protect and preserve it. This intrinsic motivation, when created, is critical to the success of sustainability initiatives, as it encourages individuals and communities to act not just out of commitment, but out of genuine care and commitment to the environment, and to truly see the world and environment as a safe home. accept it and try to improve it.


Furthermore, restoring our relationship with nature has profound implications for the mental and physical health of every individual in society. Numerous studies have shown that spending time in nature reduces stress, boosts mood, and improves overall health. Imagine walking in a green nature by the water and river with the sound of birdsong. And you can smell the smell of flowers. Walking in this place for 1 hour can relax you the whole day. By prioritizing this connection, we can foster healthier and more resilient communities that are better equipped to meet the challenges of transitioning sustainability.


Moreover, this relationship forms the basis of effective education and technological advancement. Education that embraces understanding and appreciation of nature is likely to inspire action and innovation. When people are educated about the importance of ecosystems and biodiversity, they are more inclined to develop and adopt technologies that are compatible with the environment rather than exploiting them.


The circular economy, which emphasizes reducing waste and reusing resources, is also intrinsically linked to our relationship with nature. A society that values ​​natural resources is likely to implement sustainable practices that minimize environmental impact. This shift in perspective is critical to the success of a circular economy, as it requires a fundamental shift in the way we view and interact with the material world.


Consequently, while education, technology, and the circular economy are critical components of the transition to sustainability, restoring our relationship with nature is even more important. It is the platform on which all other efforts are built and fosters the culture of respect, responsibility and resilience necessary for a sustainable future.

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