Why Can’t We Be More Like Trees?

The Ancient Masters of Cooperation, Kindness, and Healing

JUDITH POLICH

Reveals how we can learn from the intelligent communities of trees and plants

  • Shares breakthrough research on how tree and plant communities function, revealing a holistic, interconnected, communal, and sentient new world
  • Examines the attributes we share with trees and plants and how the behaviors of altruism, cooperation, and community are genetically coded in our beings
  • Looks at how to learn to see, think, imagine, and live with holistic eco-centric awareness and the benefits that come from working with our plant allies

November 2023

Bear & Company
ISBN 978-1-59143-504-4 $18.00 (CAN $22.50) Paper
Also available as an ebook

192 pages, 6 x 9
Rights: World
Nature/Trees

Breakthrough research is not only revealing a brilliant green world with amazing attri­butes like dispersed intelligence but also that humanity, like the tree and plant king­dom, thrives on innate cooperation, sharing, altruism, and community.

Exploring the latest cutting-edge environmental and ecological studies, climate advi­sor and environmental advocate Judith Polich explains how we can now see how tree and plant communities function, revealing a holistic, interconnected, communal, and seem­ingly sentient new world. She explains how trees communicate, how they share resources, and other ways in which they express holistic and cooperative behaviors.

Looking at the new scientific understanding of the evolutionary basis of altruism, cooperation, and community—and how these behaviors are genetically coded in our beings—the author examines the attributes we share with trees and other plant com­munities. She explores the healing powers offered by the plant kingdom, not just as medicines but through shared sentience that can help heal our sense of dissociation and disenchantment. Revealing how to see, think, imagine, and live with holistic eco-centric awareness, the author discusses how the stories we tell ourselves and our spiritual belief systems are becoming greener, including a resurgence of beliefs that originated with plant teachers. She also explores how to overcome our current cogni­tive biases through greater interaction with plant intelligence.

By viewing the world through a greener lens, not only can we reframe and unravel the deeper causes of the climate crisis, but we can also help co-create a new more conscious world with our plant allies.

Judith Polich is a former lawyer, environmentalist, and wetlands advocate. She holds a master of science degree in environmental studies and environmental education from the University of Wisconsin. The author of a climate change column for the Albuquerque Journal and a book, Return of the Children of Light, she lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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