"Sentimentality about nature denatures everything it touches"
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The intent is less anti-environment than anti-kitsch. Jacobs came of age pushing back against top-down planning that bulldozed living neighborhoods in the name of “renewal,” and the same logic can hide inside green rhetoric: make a place “natural,” “clean,” “open,” “unspoiled,” then clear out the messy, working, inhabited reality that actually sustains it. In cities, that can mean park-making that erases street life; in policy, it can mean conservation fantasies that ignore economies and communities; in culture, it becomes Instagram wilderness that’s valued more as image than habitat.
Subtext: sentimentality is a power move. It lets institutions and tastemakers speak for “nature” while sidelining the people who live with it daily. Jacobs’s warning lands because it flips the expected moral hierarchy: the feel-good story about nature isn’t harmless. It’s a solvent. It dissolves specificity, and with it, accountability.
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