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Restoring Ecosystems
Project Drawdown Paul Hawken, Amanda Raven-Hill, and John Wick
Podcasts

How can we achieve a year-to-year drawdown in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere? Learn about the first truly systematic attempt to weigh...

Indigeneity
Indigenous Forum – Native Appropriations: Why Representations Matter Jared Yazzie, Tailinh Agoyo, and Jessica Metcalfe
Podcasts

How do we challenge and transform racist stereotypes and stop the appropriation of Indigenous cultures? With: Jared Yazzie (Diné), Owner of OxDx...

Indigeneity
Indigenous Forum – Idle No More – Bay Area to Tar Sands: A History of the Movement Clayton Thomas-Müller, Eriel Deranger, and Pennie Opal Plant
Podcasts

The fastest growing Indigenous resistance ever to industrial exploitation, Canada’s Idle No More movement has gone global. These leading...

Eco-Nomics
An Altered American Dream and Defining the ‘New Better Off’
Article

What does it mean to be “well off”? Is it financial achievement, the amassing of nice things, successfully raising a family? Courtney Martin, the...

Food and Farming
Free the Seed: An Open Source Approach to Food Crop Seed
Article

By Irwin Goldman, Jack Kloppenburg, & Claire Luby This piece was originally published on the Food Tank website. Food Tank is a nonprofit...

Justice
Thomas Van Dyck on Fossil Fuel Divestment and the Logical Clean Energy Revolution
Article

“It’s coming,” insists Thomas Van Dyck. “You can see it coming as you could with Polaroid and Kodak, with the transition to digital. You can...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Starhawk: Lessons From The Fires
Article

(This article is reposted with permission from Starhawk.org) Sacred fire, that shapes this land, Summer teacher, winter friend. Protect us as we...

Food and Farming
Tutwiler: “Agrobiodiversity holds the key to future food security”
Not-Set

By Brian Frederick This piece was originally published on the Food Tank website. Food Tank is a nonprofit organization focused on building a...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
A Glimpse Through the Eye of the Albatross
Article

While the albatross has achieved fame through literature—perhaps most notably as a majestic and tragic character in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s...

Food and Farming
Celebrate Autumn’s Harvest With Food Tank’s Fall Reading List
Article

By Sean Alexander This piece was originally published on the Food Tank website. Food Tank is a nonprofit organization focused on building a global...

Ecological Design
Updates From The First Biomimicry Accelerator Team Cohort
Article

From Bioneers to boardrooms, these biomimicry entrepreneurs are getting ever closer to bringing their food system solutions to market. A year ago...

Youth
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez: A New Chapter in My Life
Article

As brilliant thinkers and leaders work to solve some of the biggest problems facing humanity today, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez has been making sure that...

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