What counts as ‘nature’? It all depends

A psychology professor describes ‘environmental generational amnesia’ as the idea that each generation perceives the environment into which it’s born, no matter how developed, urbanized or polluted, as the norm. And so what each generation comes to think of as ‘nature’ is relative, based on what it’s exposed to. He argues that more frequent and meaningful interactions with nature can enhance our connection to — and definition of — the natural world.