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Ecological Design
Rethinking the ‘Infrastructure’ Discussion Amid a Blitz of Hurricanes
Article

  This story was originally published by ProPublica. Written by Andrew Revkin. The wonky words infrastructure and resilience have...

Restoring Ecosystems
On Winning in Turtle Conservation
Article

By Wallace J. Nichols This article first appeared in The State of the World's Sea Turtles (SWOT) Report, Vol. 9, published by Oceanic Society in...

Women's Leadership
Divided: In the Body of the World
Article

Eve Ensler—best known for her award-winning play The Vagina Monologues—is an activist and vocal advocate for widespread education about violence...

Indigeneity
Eriel Deranger: Indigenous Communities Are Leading the Environmental Justice Movement
Article

There's a prophecy that says that at this time in Earth's history, the eagle and the condor will rejoin, remembering they are one. They will...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Make Guerrilla Beauty by Meeting With Friends at Wounded Places
Article

As we walk through our day-to-day lives, many of us regularly step past places that have been damaged, either by humans or by natural events. Trebbe...

Ecological Design
It Takes a Village to Survive When You’re a Superorganism
Article

Ants, termites, honeybees, wasps—they may make our skin crawl, but they operate in ingenious, cooperative ways that humans have yet to be able to...

Justice
The Art of Empathy: Welcoming Those Who Have Been Exiled
Article

What does an empathetic person look like? Is an empathetic person generally a woman? Can an empathetic person be on the autism spectrum? Social...

Uncategorized
Robin Wall Kimmerer: ‘Take What Is Given to You’
Article

What happened to the world I knew? Robin Kimmerer, Potawatomi Indigenous ecologist, author, and professor, asks this question as she ponders the...

Uncategorized
Lunch with Paul at the Apocalypse Café
Not-Set

By Mary Ellen Hannibal The café is actually called Bytes, and it’s Paul Ehrlich’s lunchtime hangout. As it abuts Stanford’s Electrical...

Justice
The Internal Life of Social Movement Groups and Grassroots Organization
Article

Jonathan Smucker has spent more than two decades organizing and formulating strategies for grassroots social movements. He is a doctoral student of...

Eco-Nomics
Saved by the Bee: Biomimicry and the Nature of Investing
Article

When it comes to items and entities that are human-made—mass transportation systems, homes, businesses, clothing—there’s a historic tendency to...

Food and Farming
Growing Food, Healing Communities: The Sole Food Urban Farming Project
Article

Michael Ableman, a farmer, author, photographer, and one of the pioneers of the organic farming and urban-farming movements, is the founder of the...

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