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<em>This America of Ours</em> by Nate Schweber, Read by Fred Sanders

This America of Ours by Nate Schweber, Read by Fred Sanders

On Bernard and Avis DeVoto

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What is at Stake as the Forests Change Around Us?

What is at Stake as the Forests Change Around Us?

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

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Dead Planet or Livable Future: What Story Will We Tell of Ourselves?

Dead Planet or Livable Future: What Story Will We Tell of Ourselves?

Andrew Keen on the Urgency of the Current Moment

By Andrew Keen | August 26, 2022

My Little Italian Donkey and Me: Martha Cooley on Moving to Italy Later in Life

My Little Italian Donkey and Me: Martha Cooley on Moving to Italy Later in Life

“Donkeys are both fascinating and frustrating. Their behaviors resist easy interpretation.”

By Martha Cooley | August 26, 2022

How an Unlucky Texas Fisherman Stumbled Upon an Environmental Catastrophe

How an Unlucky Texas Fisherman Stumbled Upon an Environmental Catastrophe

Kirk Wallace Johnson on the Dark Side of America’s Gulf Coast

By Kirk Wallace Johnson | August 22, 2022

The End of Bias: How to Create a More Just (and Prosperous) World

The End of Bias: How to Create a More Just (and Prosperous) World

Jessica Nordell in Conversation with Andrew Keen

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What a New Translation of Beowulf Says About Extinction

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How It Feels To Chase a Tornado Across Three States

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Justin Gregg on Mourning Rituals and Death Wisdom

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How America’s River Wanderers Built a Life on the Water

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Rinker Buck Explores the Flatboating Era

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Camille T. Dungy Bears Witness to an Encounter Between a Man and an Elephant

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The Mystery of the Indestructible Beetle

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How Does Human History Blur into the Nonhuman World?

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Smarter Than We Think: A Reading List on Animal Intelligence

Smarter Than We Think: A Reading List on Animal Intelligence

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Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World by Barry Lopez and Introduction by Rebecca Solnit, Read by James Naughton

Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World by Barry Lopez and Introduction by Rebecca Solnit, Read by James Naughton

Beautifully Read Essays About the Natural World

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