The light eaters by Zoe Schlanger


Questions: 

What's sacrilegious about felling a four-hundred-year-old tree for decking—or even a thirty-year-old pine for toilet paper?

What assumptions are questioned and new understanding offered of plant life?

Does this book change your relationship to plants? If so how?

How should plants be treated in the city? Outside the city?

What does it say that "The Secret Life Of Plants" was controversial?

How has the scientific community received The Light Eaters?

How are people being misinformed about plants?

Is plant intelligence foreign to our understanding of humans?

Is The Light Eaters an example of environmental journalism?

Is the book related to the climate crisis? If so how?

Interview with the author.

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