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Growth, Loss, and a Mailbox Mystery: 13 Years in Gray’s River Valley

Growth, Loss, and a Mailbox Mystery: 13 Years in Gray’s River Valley

Robert Michael Pyle Reflects on the Life Cycles of a Place

By Robert Michael Pyle | January 27, 2021

COVID-19’s ‘Anthropause’ Has Made Nature Visible Again—At Least for Now

COVID-19’s ‘Anthropause’ Has Made Nature Visible Again—At Least for Now

This Week From the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | January 15, 2021

Writing the Human Element Into Climate Change Via Those Most At Risk

Writing the Human Element Into Climate Change Via Those Most At Risk

Claire Holroyde on the Wayãpi of the Nipukú River and
Her Debut Novel

By Claire Holroyde | January 15, 2021

The Long Goodbye: Reconciling with the End of Nature

The Long Goodbye: Reconciling with the End of Nature

Madeleine Watts on Life in a Slow Motion Crisis

By Madeleine Watts | January 14, 2021

Activists, Scientists, and Poets: Your Climate Readings for January

Activists, Scientists, and Poets: Your Climate Readings for January

Amy Brady Recommends Five Inspiring Books for a New Year

By Amy Brady | January 7, 2021

Would Meaningful Climate Change Policy Stand a Better Chance as a Centrist Issue?

Would Meaningful Climate Change Policy Stand a Better Chance as a Centrist Issue?

Chris Goodall Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 4, 2021

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The Planet Needs Saving from Capitalism, Not People

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Barry Lopez: An Era of Emergencies is Upon Us and We Cannot Look Away

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Etel Adnan Contemplates Aging Amid the California Wildfires

Etel Adnan Contemplates Aging Amid the California Wildfires

"The question arises: are we just a series of chemical reactions?"

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Nick Offerman on the Essential Wisdom of Wendell Berry

Nick Offerman on the Essential Wisdom of Wendell Berry

In Conversation With Gary Lovely

By Gary Lovely | December 22, 2020

On the Solstice: Deep Winter Dreams of the Spring to Come

On the Solstice: Deep Winter Dreams of the Spring to Come

Rick Bass Considers the Truth of Things at the Darkest Time of the Year

By Rick Bass | December 21, 2020

Facing Crisis Together: On the Revolutionary Potential of Mutual Aid

Facing Crisis Together: On the Revolutionary Potential of Mutual Aid

Alisa Bohling Reads the Work of Dean Spade

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Jared Diamond on the Global Climate Crisis and the Case for Hope

Jared Diamond on the Global Climate Crisis and the Case for Hope

The Author of Upheaval in Conversation with Anders Dunker

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When Healing the Environment Means Hurting the Poor

When Healing the Environment Means Hurting the Poor

Lucas Chancel Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 16, 2020

Jorie Graham: Are We Still Capable of Being Custodians of the Future?

Jorie Graham: Are We Still Capable of Being Custodians of the Future?

From The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

By The Quarantine Tapes | December 11, 2020

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