Background: Mushroom and Human Worlds at the End of the World – Emerging life and living growing out of ruins


The cascade of toxins and debris generated by humans destabilizes nutrient return cycles, causing crop failure, global warming, climate change and, in a worst-case scenario, quickening the pace towards ecocatastrophes of our own making. As ecological disrupters, humans challenge the immune systems of our environment beyond their limits. The rule of nature is that when a species exceeds the carrying capacity of its host environment, its food chains collapse and diseases emerge to devastate the population of the threatening organism. I believe we can come into balance with nature using mycelium to regulate the flow of nutrients. The age of mycological medicine is upon us. Now is the time to ensure the future of our planet and our species by partnering, or running, with mycelium.<span class="su-quote-cite"><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/231895-mycelium-running-how-mushrooms-can-help-save-the-world" target="_blank">Paul Stamets, Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World, 2005</a></span>