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Nature Intelligence - the Key to Humanity's Future

Authors: Yew Kee Wong

Humanity faces unprecedented global challenges—climate change, biodiversity loss, resource scarcity, and social inequity—threatening planetary stability and human well-being. This paper argues that Nature Intelligence (NI), defined as the capacity to understand, emulate, and integrate nature’s time-tested patterns and processes into human systems, is the foundational key to securing a sustainable and thriving future. By examining NI’s core principles, its application to critical challenges, case studies of successful implementation, and strategies for broader adoption, this research demonstrates that NI offers a transformative framework for innovation, resilience, and regeneration. The findings indicate that transitioning to NI-guided systems is not merely advantageous but essential for humanity’s long-term survival and flourishing.

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