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​The first walk around Lake Kariba, the largest man made lake in the world, 
slowing down to act fast, following a question.​

The Conservation Conversation

Walking the questions. The act of asking a question. Being in the thing. Living out the thing. Living out the alternative.
We talk about nature and climate change at the moment as if we know. But we don't know.
We’re trying the shouting heads version of living. One shouting head shouts louder than another shouting head and the louder one overpowers the other. We have understood climate change in that structure. 'The planet feeds us. We're living in the anthropocene.’ All these modes of understanding that don't feel quite whole. No matter what the figures, we're never persuaded. Something feels missing. We're in a place in where we think about things that way, and there's nothing like place and context to change that. It's a way of re-imagining in a non-logical way.”





What would you do if your pleasure and freedom were essential to the freedom of the world?

conversation (n.)
mid-14c. "place where one lives or dwells,"
​also "general course of actions or habits, manner of conducting oneself in the world.”

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