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We must restore the balance between nature and humanity from "summary" of The Sacred Balance by David T. Suzuki,Amanda McConnell

The delicate dance of life on Earth has been disrupted by humanity's relentless exploitation of natural resources. We have forgotten that we are part of nature, not separate from it. Our actions have tipped the scales, causing harm to ecosystems and threatening the very existence of countless species. We have upset the balance that has sustained life for millennia. To restore harmony, we must rekindle our connection to the natural world. We must remember that we are not the masters of the Earth, but stewards entrusted with its care. We must tread lightly, with humility and respect for the intricate web of life that sustains us all. It is only by working in harmony with nature that we can ensure a healthy and vibrant planet for future generations. The consequences of our actions are becoming increasingly clear. Climate change, deforestation, pollution - these are all symptoms of a larger prob...
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    The Sacred Balance

    David T. Suzuki

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