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The ecophilosopher Glenn Albrecht developed a concept named solophilia, which implies that if we help our environment and take care of our animals, we’ll help ourselves. 

This philosophy proves how a series of actions can dictate our quality of life on this planet, so it’s truly up to each and every one of us to take action and do away with the detrimental actions we make every day.

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