Nature and landscapes are formed around ecosystems just as a snowflake is formed around a hexagon — without the matter we can’t see the qualia. Just as the snowflake has brought our attention to the hexagon, so landscapes have brought our attention to ecosystems.
Our knowledge of ecosystems will always be imperfect and flawed; yet qualia, which comes to us from ecosystems, gives us the power to envision them ideally — just as we are able to imagine a perfect hexagon.
But every snowflake is unique — there is no perfect hexagon! And all the wrongs we have done to our planet allow us to see what is right. In our failings we see more clearly what we ought to be doing. By understanding ecosystems imperfectly (cognitively), we are able to know them spiritually.
God is in ecosystems. Qualia is the Holy Ghost. All living beings are God’s Children.