What you think and feel about the environment is important to how you act. And each person’s beliefs and values play into categories of “us” and “them.” This can create community around shared beliefs and values, but differences, real or imagined, also create conflict. To get more community and less conflict, I believe in spectrums and that people are able to come together when we spend time better understanding each other. Enter Ecological and Environmental Identity. This article provides three specific strategies in the form of individual or group exercises to build personal and shared understanding.
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