Nature: William Cronon, a tool of society, in the conclusion of international cities, states that the word "I say that I love nature" is still abstracted in my everyday life . It is not a tough network that provides me and my community with food, clothes, shelter, and clean materials, but it needs to be observed and "accepted". (Cronon 384). For most urban populations, this can be said. This ambiguous nature view makes us vulnerable to the interpretation of nature by others.
The society tried to discover the shame of the times only in the past ten to twenty years - it is a social means to hide women and to isolate women from physical processes for centuries. So while you may feel like choosing to avoid crushing cotton in your bag, you are also involved in the long tradition of using humility as a scorpion. For example, religious rights are a strange obsession for female humility, such as the popularity of pure balls. In this society, women are regarded as virgins before marriage because purity is an item that can be traded at the best price. Look at the contemporary photos of these unique rituals, and you are completely bored with the sexual cues of these pictures.
Life is still going on. This dichotomy between nature and society is also a powerful tool for the system. By ignoring the nature as interrelated cooperative networks, it creates a narrative based story rather than a competition: dirty wild animals waiting to be completed, or death is incomplete. This dichotomy allows for minor damage to the environment, which directly surprises us today and reaches an amazing level of climate change and pollution (plastic, noise, light etc.). Inevitable crisis on a global scale
Our relationship with nature is unbalanced. We removed it. Our society is full of natural loss syndrome, and nature is seeking tears of climate change. I think that education is a tool that can undo damages already done. We need to provide students with experience that only nature can provide. We need to inform them what knowledge can only be seen in nature. We need to take a walk in the forest after turning off the iPad for 1 hour. We need our children to form a positive and positive relationship. Respect nature and understand the relationship between natural life and peace