If Ice Could Talk: Environmental Personhood in Social Media
Briefly

Discussions on environmental personhood have evolved over time, from Indigenous practices to U.S. legal discourse, influenced by cultural shifts and technological advancements.
The narrative around environmental issues like melting glaciers is often filtered through human biases, leading to sensationalized and anxiety-inducing reporting instead of actionable information.
Engaging social media platforms like X showcase a trend of personifying nature through parody accounts, sparking discussions on the potential impact of environmental personhood in changing perspectives.
Read at State of the Planet
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