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What Animals Can Show Us About More Meaningfully Encountering the Wider World

What Animals Can Show Us About More Meaningfully Encountering the Wider World

Sy Montgomery on the Lessons of the Natural World

By Sy Montgomery | May 2, 2022

Robin Wall Kimmerer on What Mosses Can Teach Us About Persisting Amid Climate Change

Robin Wall Kimmerer on What Mosses Can Teach Us About Persisting Amid Climate Change

Taking the Long View of Earth on Emergence Magazine

By Emergence Magazine | May 2, 2022

“This Was My Mother’s Nature.” A Trip to Yellowstone, in the Wake of an Alzheimer's Diagnosis

“This Was My Mother’s Nature.” A Trip to Yellowstone, in the Wake of an Alzheimer's Diagnosis

Steph Jagger on Experiencing an “Infinite Storm of Beauty” with Her Mother

By Steph Jagger | April 27, 2022

How the Disappearance of the Dinosaurs Created an Hospitable World for Humans

How the Disappearance of the Dinosaurs Created an Hospitable World for Humans

Riley Black on the Causes and Consequences of the Great Extinction

By Riley Black | April 26, 2022

Lost: Joanna Kavenna on Walking the Grande Randonnée

Lost: Joanna Kavenna on Walking the Grande Randonnée

Life, Death, and Sheep in the South of France

By Joanna Kavenna | April 25, 2022

Hope for Planet Earth: The Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change

Hope for Planet Earth: The Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change

Because the Case for Hope—and the Need for Change—Has Never Been More Urgent

By Literary Hub | April 22, 2022

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From Individual Action to Global Awareness: How to Save the Planet

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What Passes for Hope: 19 Writers on Finding Meaning in the Face of the Climate Crisis

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Why This Era of Global Change Demands New Language

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N. Scott Momaday on Landscape, Emily Dickinson, and the Fellowship That Changed His Life

N. Scott Momaday on Landscape, Emily Dickinson, and the Fellowship That Changed His Life

In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds

By Thresholds | April 20, 2022

<em>Saving Yellowstone</em> by Megan Kate Nelson, Read by Cynthia Farrell

Saving Yellowstone by Megan Kate Nelson, Read by Cynthia Farrell

A Fascinating History of Yellowstone National Park

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Seeking Respite in Landscape: On Following Henry David Thoreau’s Walks

Seeking Respite in Landscape: On Following Henry David Thoreau’s Walks

Ben Shattuck Traces the Beginnings of a Journey

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Should We Relish a “Post-Human” Future in Which We Will Be Able to Fully Empathize with the Natural World?

Should We Relish a “Post-Human” Future in Which We Will Be Able to Fully Empathize with the Natural World?

Steven Kotler in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 19, 2022

Watering the Dead and the Unseen: Sumana Roy on Vanishing Nature

Watering the Dead and the Unseen: Sumana Roy on Vanishing Nature

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | April 18, 2022

Lynn Hill on Conquering the Treacherous Climb Up El Capitan

Lynn Hill on Conquering the Treacherous Climb Up El Capitan

“We would do whatever was necessary.”

By Lynn Hill | April 15, 2022

How a Group of Concerned Citizens Sued the Government For Poisoning Them

How a Group of Concerned Citizens Sued the Government For Poisoning Them

Elena Conis on The Origins of the Fight Against DDT

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