
The Living Earth Through Different Eyes
From Forfeiture Book Review: Ecocide and Sci-Fi by JP et al.
February 15, 2026 · 14 min · Season 1 · Episode 3
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of valuing nature similarly to art through the lens of the novel Forfeiture.
Nature finds a powerful ally and humanity finds a judge. If a mighty power valued butterfiles or elephants like we value a Van Gogh, what would be the consequences for humanity? Find out in this eye-opening chat about the first contact novel, Forfeiture by JP Nebra
People in this episode
Hosts: JP et al., JP Nebra
Topics covered
- nature
- first contact
- consequences of value
- humanity
- ecocide
- science fiction
Keywords
- ecocide
- science fiction
- Forfeiture
- nature
- humanity
- first contact
- Van Gogh
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Forfeiture, Van Gogh
Places: Earth
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