Lockdown has made us see the natural world anew – let's not waste it | Gaby Hinsliff

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The pandemic is giving us a lesson in life, hope and death. It’s one we should never forget, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff

Back in the days when we all still hurried oblivious through crowded city streets, the names chalked on the pavement must have been easily missed. But now a long-running campaign by rebel botanists across Europe to highlight overlooked nature in the city, scribbling names and plant details alongside a pretty weed growing through a wall or a tree spreading overhead, has unexpectedly found its niche.

 

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We hear birdsong, streets are traffic free, cities pollution free. There can be no return to normal as normal was not normal. covid19 coronavirus GreenNewDeal DoughnutEconomics

BiancaJagger Yesterday on my bike I passed a dead hedgehog that had been hit by a car, and realised there will be carnage as soon as the roads reopen as wildlife, now accustomed to quiet streets, will be taken totally by surprise. GeorgeMonbiot ChrisGPackham NatureRTE

👉🏿Indeed gabyhinsliff “Lockdown has made us see the naturalworld anew - let’s not waste it” but above all let’s not contribute to its destruction,

Is this why?

In kenya everything is different ...we are approving a certain note saying 'its not beauty but make up'

Sadly I suspect it's only the people that already looked at the world in a particular way that this applies to…..

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