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The Ethics and Climate Change Relationship: An Interview with Dr. Jeff Sebo, Part 1 of 2

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Historically, we have dominated and exploited other animals and nature for our own benefit, and that has come from a sense that we are more important than anything else on this planet. We belong here and everything else belongs here for our benefit. That ideology, that narrative does have to change. We have to learn how to gracefully coexist with other animals and with natural systems in a sustainable way, and that will have to involve pretty dramatic changes to the way that we live.
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