Kriss KevorkianThe lessons I find from grief – and from death – are appreciating what we have in the now.
“The lessons I find from grief – and from death – are appreciating what we have in the now.”
“What is environmental grief? …It’s the grief reaction stemming from the environmental loss of ecosystems caused by natural or man-made events.”
“Ecological grief is the grief reaction stemming from the disconnection and relational loss from our natural world.”
“I don’t see grief as a disorder. I see it as a life issue. And I wish people would stop trying to medicalize it, or put it as some sort of mental illness because I don’t see my environmental grief or ecological grief as a disorder. I see it as a proper reaction to what’s happening on the planet.”
“Laughter is just one of those things that’s helped us get through dark times.”
“This pandemic is also teaching us that mother nature has a way of managing without us.”
“If Jane Goodall can maintain a sense of hope, then who am I not to?”
“I look at the rights of nature as helping… If a corporation can have rights. I think mother nature should.”
“We need to start putting nature first.”
“When we get rights for the Southern residents, they will be the first species to have rights of nature”