Green Hearts, Healing Earth
T he twenty-first century has become an age of extraordinary contradiction. Humanity has achieved technological capabilities once unimaginable, yet emotional exhaustion, anxiety, loneliness, and psychological instability continue to rise across societies. Modern cities glow with digital connectivity, but millions of people feel increasingly disconnected from nature, from communities, and often from themselves. At the same time, the planet faces accelerating environmental destruction in the form of climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation, pollution, and ecological degradation. These two crises, environmental decline and declining mental well-being, are often discussed as separate global concerns. Yet a growing body of scientific research suggests they may be deeply interconnected. Across the world, people who engage in environmental conservation frequently describe experiences that extend far beyond ecological responsibility. Volunteers planting trees in damaged forests, young ...