Are plants intelligent? If we knew their language what might they tell us? Potawatomi Indigenous ecologist and author Robin Kimmerer and evolutionary...
Women are coming together to heal in community, with hands in the soil, in one of the most broken places on the planet, the Democratic Republic of...
Nontoxic hair color from the recipes of beetles, and a potential Alzheimer’s cure derived from applying nature’s operating instructions. The...
Archetypal stories guide our lives in profound and largely unconscious ways. Through reframing classic mythologies, we explore the resurgence of...
From nature’s viewpoint, people are one species. Categories such as race, class, nation, religion and even many gender roles are human constructs....
From the Canadian tar sands to the oil and natural gas fields of North America and the Amazon jungle, Indigenous peoples of the North and South are...
In the next 20 years, farmland ownership in the U.S. will shift on a continental scale—400 million acres. Yet 70% of American farmland is owned by...
Climate change is more than an “issue.” According to renowned author and activist Naomi Klein, “It’s a civilizational wake-up call delivered...
Writer, naturalist and activist Terry Tempest Williams asks “Can we love ourselves, each other and the Earth enough to change?” She invokes...
Youth movements are rising to restore people and planet. De’Anthony Jones, a former President of the Environmental Students Organization at...
In neighborhoods across the country, citizens are building community resilience – one shovelful and one backyard at a time. Visionary citizen...
As the creation story of Judeo-Christian beliefs, the biblical recounting of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden has long had profound influence...