Invisible Nature: Healing the Destructive Divide Between People and the Environment

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Invisible Nature: Healing the Destructive Divide Between People and the Environment

Author(s): Kenneth Worthy
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Binding: Paperback
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Invisible Nature examines how modern life fragments our awareness of ecological consequences, making it harder to connect everyday choices with their impacts on people and landscapes. The narrative traces links between consumer goods and polluted sites, worker illness, and damaged ecosystems.

Using environmental research and psychological insight, the book argues that disconnection increases destructive outcomes and lays out practical paths to repair: clearer education about production and waste, deeper civic participation, and more direct contact with the natural world.

  • Unpacks the consumer–consequence gap
  • Connects production practices to contaminated environments
  • Outlines practical steps for sustainability and democratic engagement

Recommended for readers interested in sustainability, environmental policy, ethics, and community-based approaches to rebuilding human–nature relationships.

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