PhD researcher Lauren Lambert joins Mongabay's latest podcast episode to
discuss how ecological empathy is a useful framework for considering the
needs of the “more-than-human world” which also has application when
designing human-made systems, like roads.

*How ‘ecological empathy’ can help humans reconnect with nature and shape a
better world*
https://news.mongabay.com/podcast/2025/03/how-ecological-empathy-can-help-humans-reconnect-with-nature-and-shape-a-better-world/

“If you were using, say, an Indigenous worldview of almost any sort, you
would be [practicing ecological empathy] pretty inherently. And so, in some
ways, this is just like a bit of a road map..."

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whatever service you prefer.

Please share with a colleague or student, and be well,

Erik

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