Nature
romanticism and today
01
how the romantic poets saw nature
Coleridge, through works like "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," portrays Nature as a formidable, mysterious force. His depiction underlines Nature’s dual capacity to enchant and to admonish, emphasizing that humanity is intrinsically connected to a larger, complex natural order that demands respect.
Nature actively shapes and reflects inner life, offering insights into the human condition and existential questions.
03
Agenda 2030 Objective 15 – Life on Land:
Objective 15 aims to protect, restore, and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, manage forests sustainably, combat desertification, halt land degradation, and preserve biodiversity. This objective not only addresses a global environmental challenge but also echoes the Romantic ideal of a respectful, symbiotic relationship with Nature.
02
New Generations and Their Relationship with Nature
Today’s youth are increasingly aware of environmental issues, such as climate change and biodiversity loss. This heightened consciousness is evident in their active participation in social movements, environmental education initiatives, and the adoption of sustainable lifestyles.
04
Comparasion
The Romantic vision, which venerates Nature for its inherent beauty and its role in nurturing the human spirit, can inspire modern approaches to environmental stewardship. For young people, this means embracing Nature not only as a source of aesthetic pleasure but also as an essential asset to be preserved for future well-being and sustainability.
Nature
Giancarlo Picchioni
Created on February 23, 2025
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Nature
romanticism and today
01
how the romantic poets saw nature
Coleridge, through works like "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," portrays Nature as a formidable, mysterious force. His depiction underlines Nature’s dual capacity to enchant and to admonish, emphasizing that humanity is intrinsically connected to a larger, complex natural order that demands respect.
Nature actively shapes and reflects inner life, offering insights into the human condition and existential questions.
03
Agenda 2030 Objective 15 – Life on Land:
Objective 15 aims to protect, restore, and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, manage forests sustainably, combat desertification, halt land degradation, and preserve biodiversity. This objective not only addresses a global environmental challenge but also echoes the Romantic ideal of a respectful, symbiotic relationship with Nature.
02
New Generations and Their Relationship with Nature
Today’s youth are increasingly aware of environmental issues, such as climate change and biodiversity loss. This heightened consciousness is evident in their active participation in social movements, environmental education initiatives, and the adoption of sustainable lifestyles.
04
Comparasion
The Romantic vision, which venerates Nature for its inherent beauty and its role in nurturing the human spirit, can inspire modern approaches to environmental stewardship. For young people, this means embracing Nature not only as a source of aesthetic pleasure but also as an essential asset to be preserved for future well-being and sustainability.