In today’s world, a vast majority of individuals are influenced by a common factor that shapes how they view the world – anthropocentrism. This belief, deeply ingrained in our minds, asserts human supremacy over all other living beings. It leads us to view nature solely as a resource for our use, fueling a sense of entitlement and a misguided notion that we have the power to control the world to suit our own convenience. It is imperative that we shift away from this perspective and adopt a more sustainable and harmonious approach towards our environment.
Join Ali Rae in the concluding episode of All Hail The Planet, a captivating 10-part series that explores the various social, economic, and political factors hindering effective global action on climate change. In this final installment, Ali engages in insightful conversations with notable figures such as Jeremy Lent, author of The Web of Meaning; Roman Krznaric, a renowned social philosopher and author of The Good Ancestor; and Anne Poelina, a dedicated researcher and chair of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council.
This marks the culmination of the third series of All Hail – a thought-provoking program that aims to shed light on the powerful influences shaping our world.