Alnoor Ladha defines a 'living planet' as a dynamic, interconnected organism, where every aspect of nature — from the smallest microbe to the tallest tree, from the depths of the ocean to the highest peaks — exists in a harmonious and interdependent relationship. He envisions the Earth not merely as a collection of resources to be exploited, but as a vibrant and sentient being, capable of nurturing and sustaining life. To Ladha, recognizing the planet as a living entity necessitates a profound shift in human consciousness and values, urging society to move away from extractive practices and towards systems rooted in equilibrium, respect, and co-evolution with all life forms. It is this holistic understanding of Earth as a nurturing mother, a living planet, that he believes will pave the way for true ecological stewardship and sustainable living.
See also: mother earth, climate change, global south, indigenous peoples, first nations