George Monbiot

Writer

United Kingdom

1963 - Present

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A large body of literature suggests that wellbeing is intimately linked to attachment - not only to other people, but also to the natural world.
George Monbiot
Public figures talk and act as if environmental change will be linear and gradual. But the Earth's systems are highly complex, and complex systems do not respond to pressure in linear ways.
George Monbiot
Technological change is essential, but to a natural historian it often feels cold and distancing.
George Monbiot
What I love about natural climate solutions is that we should be doing all these things anyway. Instead of making painful choices and deploying miserable means to a desirable end, we can defend ourselves from disaster by enhancing our world of wonders.
George Monbiot
While some livestock farms are much better than others, there are none in this country that look like natural ecosystems. Nature has no fences.
George Monbiot
The age-old mistake, which has stunted countless lives, is the assumption that because physical hardship in childhood makes you physically tough, emotional hardship must make you emotionally tough.
George Monbiot
The justification for early boarding is based on a massive but common misconception. Because physical hardship in childhood makes you physically tough, the founders of the system believed that emotional hardship must make you emotionally tough. It does the opposite.
George Monbiot
We can expect commercial enterprises to attempt whatever lawful ruses they can pull off. It is up to society, represented by government, to stop them, through the kind of regulation that has so far been lacking.
George Monbiot
Everyone should be free to learn; knowledge should be disseminated as widely as possible.
George Monbiot
I want to be represented by people who are thoughtful, self-aware and collaborative. What would a system that elevated such people look like?
George Monbiot