Ecology of Eden

In this blog, I'm going to talk about how my thoughts on my specific section of the Ecology of Eden. My section of the book dealt heavily with gardens and the reason they are so popular. The main reason the book listed is because it is desirable for a human to want to control nature. By having a garden,  a person is able to do that for that one specific section of Earth. This makes a lot of sense to me. I have always been fascinated by bonsai trees and I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that I can mold it however I like. The question I would like to present is this ethical? Is the purposeful manipulation of nature ethical, or is it not right to use nature in whatever way you want. I argue that using a garden is an example of an ethical way to use nature but the principles behind it are questionable to say the least.

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