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Nature Harnessing

The broad, ancient, and sometimes arrogant ambition of channeling the raw, complex systems of the natural world for human ends. This includes everything from old-school dams and selective breeding to modern geoengineering and ecosystem service management. It's about leveraging the immense, interconnected power of living and geological processes—water cycles, photosynthesis, predation, pollination, plate tectonics—on a large scale. The line between "harnessing" and "dominating" is thin, and nature often has a way of biting back.
*Example: "Our city's climate control uses nature harnessing. We planted a genetically tailored mega-forest upwind to seed clouds, used beaver dam analogs to recharge the aquifer, and released a predator species to control the mosquitoes. We're not fighting nature; we're trying to be its annoying project manager."
by Dumuabzu January 29, 2026
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