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The Winds of Change

How does our inner climate influence the outer climate, and how can human interactions affect and influence global climate change?

We observe that all nature is integral and completely interconnected; our impact on any of its parts affects all other parts. Most research shows that human behaviour is largely responsible for the challenges we are facing today. Thus, two types of nature become clear: the globally interconnected ecosystem and the disconnected human nature. The lack of harmonious interaction between the two, creates both a toxic inner and outer climate with an ocean full of trash, for the next generation to come.

The Winds of Change project has been initiated in August 2020, following the peaceful protests worldwide, where more than millions of people joined together to make a significant global change. With the production of a series of video-clips, this initiative seeks to raise questions about the probable correlation between environmental issues, the economic crisis, and socio-political tensions. 


The internet lets us see how protest movements are growing and how our mutual communication influences one another. From ordinary citizens to governments, all humanity, is interested in taking this process under control and preventing its spontaneous development because modern weapons, plus an unpredictable course of events, can lead to disastrous results. Hundreds of millions of people are already losing work because of the crisis that is destroying all the industries that are not vitally important.

Nature has no standard that it needs to follow, it is in constant balance. At times, that balance is achieved at a warmer temperature, and at times it is achieved at a cooler temperature, but thinking that we can manipulate it to suit our whims is nothing but pride and hubris. If we want to feel good in the surrounding nature, we need to adapt ourselves to it, and not the other way around, and bring into balance the relationship between humans and nature. “Man is a small world; the world is a great man.”

Our entire good future depends on the environment we create today.

 

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