Nature Is Not Failing — Our Economic System Is
By Peter Smith For most of my adult life, I have worked to protect and restore nature. I have helped buy nature reserves, reintroduced lost species, and pioneered rewilding projects in the UK long before the word became fashionable. I have seen ecosystems recover with astonishing speed when given half a chance. And yet, despite all this effort, nature continues to decline. For decades, we’ve been told that we must recycle more, consume less, change our behaviour, or fund yet another conservation scheme. But after more than half a century of warnings, biodiversity is still collapsing, carbon emissions are still rising, and the living systems we depend upon are being eroded. This is not because we don’t care. It’s because we are treating a systemic problem with piecemeal solutions. Life Is a System, Not a Collection of Parts Nature is not just animals and plants. It is soil, water, air, energy flows, and the intricate relationships between them. Life emerges when these elements are allow...