Because people are not the only ones existing in the world
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The voice of Nature
Nature is vital for our life, but it doesn’t have a voice to express itself in our policies. ‘The Parliament of Things‘ is only one way in which people try to offer representation for non-human inhabitants in the decision-making process. Through research, experiments, but also legal procedures they involve the needs of nature in our decision making.
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Eco Mapping
Pollution might be hard to understand in its complexity if you are not face to face with the effects. This is why eco-mapping aims to show people the actual level of their environmental pollution (ex. Air quality) in a way which is easy to visualise and impactful. Any second thoughts on how we interact with the place where we live?