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Most people do not think about trees and dismiss the giant, ancient towers as mere encirclers of empty space. The open sunlit habitats of half the world have been further neglected in the current tide of media promoting forests and tree planting as a quick fix for climate change. The writer has taken a dive into urban society's need for-and relationship with-trees that sought to return the natural world to the concrete jungle. A fascinating and beautifully told story that explains what trees tell us about humanity's changing relationship with nature.

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Most people do not think about trees and dismiss the giant, ancient towers as mere encirclers of empty space. The open sunlit habitats of half the world have been further neglected in the current tide of media promoting forests and tree planting as a quick fix for climate change. The writer has taken a dive into urban society's need for-and relationship with-trees that sought to return the natural world to the concrete jungle. A fascinating and beautifully told story that explains what trees tell us about humanity's changing relationship with nature.
Autorenporträt
Arqam Arif holds a BA in Mass Communication and Media Studies from the University of Greenwich, CIE Ordinary Level from the International School of Studies. He has developed creative video content for various social media platforms, formulated TikTok strategies tailored for the airline industry, and conceptualized compelling LinkedIn posts.