Dear readers,
I am announcing that I am ending Ecohumanism Research as of 06/06/2025. During its three years of operation, it has served as a not-for-profit, educational website for helping humans to perceive and value their relationship with nature more holistically so as to enable their evolution. However, I have decided that the project must come to an end as it has become apparent over the years that it is redundant. I outline the following reasons for this:
- A lack of public engagement1
- The theory and concept of ecohumanism is not novel2
- Ecohumanism Research is not significantly different from existing projects3
In hindsight, I perceive that this project was a valuable experience for me to learn about optimal ways for guiding the evolution of societies and their cultures. If there is something that may be deduced about the website is that not only has it offered insight as to how values and perceptions may need to change to become more integrated with nature, but it has also allowed me to see how I may improve my ability to serve as an educational guide and consultant.
Although Ecohumanism Research has reached its end, it will remain on the Internet Archive4 as a source of inspiration for everyone, and especially for those who are exploring what it means to be human. I express my gratitude to all who have directly or indirectly contributed to this project as you are the reason for it!
References
1 The limited ability and effort to network with people is possibly the greatest limitation that Ecohumanism Research has encountered.
2 This is apparent in an article where I introduced Ecohumanism Research and its philosophy.
3 The Global Posthuman Network is an appropriate example that has similar aims and aspirations with Ecohumamism Research, and which is arguably better organized.
4 The website is accessible through the following hyperlink when searching the archive: https://www.ecohumanismresearch.com/.