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Humboldt believed in the importance of nature conservation from "summary" of The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf

Humboldt's deep conviction in the importance of nature conservation was rooted in his belief that all living organisms were interconnected and interdependent. He saw the natural world as a complex web of life, where every plant, animal, and ecosystem played a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of the planet. To Humboldt, the destruction of any part of this intricate system would have far-reaching consequences, not only for the environment but also for humanity. Throughout his travels and observations, Humboldt witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of human activities on the natural world. He saw how deforestation, pollution, and over-exploitation of resources were causing irreparable harm to ecosystems and endangering countless species. This sparked in him a sense of urgency and responsibility to protect and preserve the Earth's biodiversity for future generations. Humboldt's advocacy for nature conservation was not just a philosophical or moral stance; it was deeply rooted in his scientific understanding of the world. He knew that biodiversity was essential for the...
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    The Invention of Nature

    Andrea Wulf

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