Exiting the Anthropocene
Exiting the Anthropocene: Achieving personal and planetary health in the 21st century
Susan L. Prescott, Alan C. Logan, Jamie Bristow, Ricardo Rozzi, Rob Moodie, Nicole Redvers, Tari Haahtela, Sara Warber, Blake Poland, Trevor Hancock, Brian Berman
Allergy. 2022;00:1–15. DOI: 10.1111/all.15419
Mutual Reawakening is proud to share this new review paper in the medical journal, Allergy, promoting the interdependence of the health of “people, places and planet.” Importantly, this article emphasizes the need for ecological approaches that include mindfulness, values, and moral wisdom to ensure a sustainable and resilient future. It was a great team effort of many collaborators from recent inVivo Planetary Health Conferences and Campfires, including Mutual Reawakening’s own Sara Warber, MD.
Enjoy the art and science of lead author Susan L. Prescott in this 2-minute video summary of the paper:
Sara L. Warber, MD is the founder of the Mutual Reawakening project as an expression of her work as a Scholar at Nova Institute for Health in Baltimore MD, USA. Sara is a Clinical Professor Emerita of Family Medicine at the University of Michigan (UM), Ann Arbor MI, USA. Her research focuses on how time spent in nature affects human well-being. She has authored numerous articles and chapters about holistic medicine, nature-based interventions, and processes of healing.
She may be contacted here.
We are especially grateful to Nova Institute for Health of People Places and Planet for the visionary, scholarly and material support that makes this project possible.