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Infinitely Green: Why Are Young People Looking to Plants and Nature for Peace and Meaning Again?
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Infinitely Green: Why Are Young People Looking to Plants and Nature for Peace and Meaning Again?

The article discusses the growing interest among young people in connecting with nature through activities like plant care and spending time outdoors. It features a conversation between radio host Jakob Turk and 27-year-old Urška, who runs the project 'Neskončno zelena' (Infinite Green). They explore why modern individuals, especially younger generations, seek solace in nature amid fast-paced digital lives. The discussion highlights how caring for plants promotes mindfulness, reduces stress, and teaches patience and responsibility. Practical tips are provided for incorporating greenery into urban living, such as indoor plants or weekly trips to nearby forests.

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Infinitely Green: Why Are Young People Looking to Plants and Nature for Peace and Meaning Again?

The article discusses the growing interest among young people in connecting with nature through activities like plant care and spending time outdoors. It features a conversation between radio host Jakob Turk and 27-year-old Urška, who runs the project 'Neskončno zelena' (Infinite Green). They explore why modern individuals, especially younger generations, seek solace in nature amid fast-paced digital lives. The discussion highlights how caring for plants promotes mindfulness, reduces stress, and teaches patience and responsibility. Practical tips are provided for incorporating greenery into urban living, such as indoor plants or weekly trips to nearby forests.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural trends related to nature and well-being, with no direct political content or controversy. It presents a balanced view of the topic without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reflects common themes in youth engagement with nature and mental health benefits of gardening. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the emotive language and focus on personal experience rather than presenting a balanced view of differing opinions.

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