In a poignant ceremony, Iceland recently marked the loss of its first glacier due to climate change, a significant event that underscores the emotional toll of environmental degradation.
This moment serves as a reminder that while we have established rituals for mourning human loss, similar practices for ecological grief are largely absent in Western society.
The commemoration highlights the importance of acknowledging and mourning the loss of natural landmarks, which can profoundly affect our emotional well-being and connection to the environment.
