What Can Plants Teach Us About Hyperindividualism?
As a tree breathes, the leaves release bacteria into the air and up to the clouds. Humidity in the air condenses around these “Cloud Condensation Nuclei”, creating raindrops. The rain then falls back to earth upwind. In other words, the trees literally call the rain. This supports the larger ecosystem.
While turning on the AC immediately brings the temperature down in a room, the ultrafine pollution from generating “clean” energy destabilizes the rain cycles, resulting in humidity, heat waves, droughts and floods. In other words, the electricity generated to power the AC for one person’s comfort can worsen a heat wave for the rest of the community.
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