Is there any difference between 'humans' and ‘nature'? Whether we believe it or not we already have the capacity and the will to change the way we understand the place of humans in the world, and our very understanding of the term 'ecology'. Being Ecological confronts the 'information dump' fatigue of the digital age, and offers an invigorated approach to creating a liveable future. Timothy Morton gives sensible advice on modes of experiencing the world, for going through the global trauma we are in. He gives intriguing prospects of a different kind to thinking about being human at the brink of grand planetary changes by global warming. This book is for those readers who earnestly care about the ecology.