GGR223H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Great Bear Rainforest, Overfishing, Fish Finger
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We seem to recognize the ability to interpret our own life and reactions; but apples can"t defy gravity, natural laws bind them. Materiality; a table is on a rectangle, wood, we can see, taste, touch, something that is physical and measurable. Affect what that means to you; bears having an eye, nose, face to us that looks a little human, we respond to it as attractive or fearful. Black, portable, combustion as a natural resource only because of that material aspect we view it as a natural resource. We turn sandstone into brick transform natural resources into something else. Viewed from a socio-nature approach, how can we argue that the grizzly bear is an important player in the transformation of the great bear rainforest. Gbr and environmental politics surrounding it were influenced by the grizzly bear. Biological characteristics as a good standard to impose on the environment.