Reimagining our Relationship with Nature

Tanaya Nair and Others

  • Start  Wednesday 30 Apr 2025 7:00pm
  • Finish    Wednesday 30 Apr 2025 8:15pm
  • Venue  Natural History Museum, London
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Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery researcher, Tanaya Nair will be taking part in a discussion between an artist, a scientist and a climate activist to explore our relationship with nature. Together, they’ll delve into questions like how we can create new, healthier ways of relating to non-human species.

We’re part of the natural world. This fact has become increasingly easy to forget as societies have evolved.

Over the last century particularly, we’ve seen rapid advancements in technology and a relentless drive for growth and economic progress. Nature has become more commonly seen in terms of natural resources, and the need for healthy levels of biodiversity has been forgotten. This has pushed us ever further into planetary crises.

Join creative director of the experiential artist collective Marshmallow Laser Feast, Ersin Han Ersin, ecologist and artist Tanaya Nair, and climate justice activist Mitzi Tan, in this wide-ranging discussion about our relationship with nature. How have we become so disconnected from the non-human species that we depend on for survival and that fascinate us? How can we create new ways to appreciate and relate to the habitats and wildlife around us? In short, how can we reimagine our relationship with nature?

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