We often think of the Amazon rainforest as a vast expanse of nature untouched by humans. But a new study suggests that's not true -- in fact, today's rainforest is shaped by trees that were cultivated by indigenous peoples thousands of years ago.
Humans are nature, and they shape nature just like their non-human neighbours do.
Some humans run ‘their’ landscapes well and make them thrive (sometimes by not doing sth), others not so much (but the economy!).
Humans are nature, and they shape nature just like their non-human neighbours do. Some humans run ‘their’ landscapes well and make them thrive (sometimes by not doing sth), others not so much (but the economy!).