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What Will Happen to the World as<br> Life Expectancy Goes Up?

What Will Happen to the World as
Life Expectancy Goes Up?

The Population Bomb, Redux

By Paul Morland | April 1, 2019

Spring: A Brief History of<br> a Beautiful Word

Spring: A Brief History of
a Beautiful Word

On the Protean Etymology of This Season of Marvels

By William Bryant Logan | April 1, 2019

Barry Lopez on the Hard Question of Humanity's Survival

Barry Lopez on the Hard Question of Humanity's Survival

Thoughts on Life from a Remote Arctic Island

By Barry Lopez | March 20, 2019

After the Big One: Can You Imagine America Without Los Angeles?

After the Big One: Can You Imagine America Without Los Angeles?

The San Andreas Fault is Not Messing Around

By Lucy Jones | March 19, 2019

How Japan Almost Lost a National Symbol to Extinction

How Japan Almost Lost a National Symbol to Extinction

On the Cherry Blossom Tree and the English Gardener Who Saved It

By Naoko Abe | March 19, 2019

The World is Wrecking Our Hearing and We're Letting It

The World is Wrecking Our Hearing and We're Letting It

On Studying—and Coping With—Tinnitus

By Mack Hagood | March 19, 2019

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How Barry Lopez Got Me Through a Backcountry Winter

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What Do We Really Know About Animals' Emotions?

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By Frans de Waal | March 12, 2019

The Vulnerability of Home on an Afflicted Planet, From California to Calcutta

The Vulnerability of Home on an Afflicted Planet, From California to Calcutta

When Every Displacement is a Catastrophic Breach

By Torsa Ghosal | March 6, 2019

Thomas McGuane: The Misadventures of an Angler

Thomas McGuane: The Misadventures of an Angler

On the Beauty and Absurdity of Fly Fishing

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Tigers Don't Eat Humans, So Why Did This One Kill Over 400 People?

Tigers Don't Eat Humans, So Why Did This One Kill Over 400 People?

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How Do You Save an Endangered Species in a Warzone?

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By Alex Dehgan | January 18, 2019

The Day the Llamas Came to the Bookstore

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Brandon Hobson on Recovering Cherokee Myths from His Grandfather's Notebook

Brandon Hobson on Recovering Cherokee Myths from His Grandfather's Notebook

"This notebook has become my passion. Discovering it has changed my life."

By Brandon Hobson | December 11, 2018

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