Mia Soviero (04/21/26) Breathing Landscapes and The Geo Aesthetics Conference
In “Respiration, Transpiration, and Inspiration,” Dr. Redick discusses the relationship between human perception and environmental processes. The reading connects things like physical processes (such as breathing) and water cycles to how we experience nature. It made me realize that landscapes are alive in ways that we do not always recognize. Thinking about respiration and transpiration as shared processes between humans and the environment makes nature feel more connected. It changed my perspective from seeing nature as an external thing to something we are constantly interacting with. This reading connects to a lot of important ideas in environmental philosophy about interconnected systems and the importance of recognizing human dependence on ecological systems. But does recognizing our connection to natural processes influence the way people approach environmental responsibility? Or, does this awareness stay theoretical without actually changing much?
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