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Biophobia: why the fear of nature is growing!

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AsapSCIENCE

Science, Biology, Comedy, Youtuber, Life Sciences

4.92.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode is about the concept of biophobia, the fear of nature. Biophobia is a term used to describe an irrational fear or aversion to the natural world, including plants, animals, and other living organisms. This fear is growing, and the research as to why has us SPOOKED! This is a fascinating conversation about how to overcome biophobia, how it relates to Climate Change, and what we can all do to stop it!


What Did We Learn This Week:

"The Four Day Work Week" has new research - around 03:51

Robins no longer leave in the winter - around 12:18


STUDYTIME: Biophobia - around 17:10




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0:00.0

Culture-fersual subjects with the facts you be tense,

0:02.5

but we are a sub-science here to make things make sense.

0:06.8

Today we are talking about Biophobia,

0:09.1

which is the fear of nature and why it might be on the rise.

0:13.1

Before that, we're going to be talking about

0:14.6

wintering robins in the four-day work week.

0:20.2

Hello.

0:21.3

Hello.

0:23.5

Hello.

0:26.5

We still didn't finish the dry-grace finale.

0:29.1

Whoa.

0:30.1

But behind.

0:31.1

We all obviously know who won.

0:32.1

Yeah.

0:33.1

It's impossible to exist in the universe without getting spoilers.

0:36.1

Speaking of spoilers, like,

0:38.1

Oh, did you spill on your shirt?

0:39.1

Coffee on my white shirt.

0:41.1

On the shirt that I bought.

0:43.1

Must be Monday.

0:45.1

I'm just going to say,

0:46.1

spoilers.

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