DNA need not apply: Books in brief
Briefly

Kathy Willis emphasizes that our survival hinges on a diverse natural environment, asserting through her research that exposure to greenery aids recovery and well-being.
Gerard Toal warns that climate change jeopardizes geopolitics, highlighting the US military's reliance on hydrocarbons and its impact on global power dynamics.
Jonathan Marks argues that human identity transcends DNA, focusing on the unique cultural legacy humans pass down, distinguishing species-specific behaviors from familial and cultural transmission.
Jeremy Mynott invites reflection on our role in nature, questioning whether we should assume a passive or active stakeholder position in environmental stewardship.
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