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Eco-Nomics
AI and the Ecocidal Hubris of Silicon Valley: A 4-Part Series
Article

As artificial intelligence rapidly embeds itself into nearly every sector of society, its unchecked expansion is triggering urgent questions about...

Bioneers News
Young & Indigenous at Bioneers: Powerful Conversations from the 2025 Conference
Article

If you haven’t tuned in to the Young & Indigenous Podcast series, you’re in for a treat. Bioneers is honored to have collaborated with the...

Eco-Nomics
Farming in the Dark: The Black Box of AI and the Erosion of Food Sovereignty
Article

In the race to digitize every aspect of life, artificial intelligence is rapidly gaining ground in agriculture, quietly reshaping how we grow food,...

Eco-Nomics
The Illusion of Control: Deregulation, Legal Loopholes, and the Rise of AI
Article

The technologies shaping our future aren’t arriving in a vacuum—they’re following a well-worn path laid by industry influence, regulatory...

Eco-Nomics
The True Cost of AI: Water, Energy, and a Warming Planet
Article

AI doesn’t run on magic—it runs on energy, water, and massive physical infrastructure. As tech companies scale up generative AI, they’re...

Eco-Nomics
Progress at Any Cost? The False Promises of AI
Article

In the wake of ChatGPT’s release in late 2022, artificial intelligence quickly became a global obsession—and a corporate gold rush. But behind...

Restoring Ecosystems
Climate Action Strategies from the Grassroots Up
Article

Our industrial, agricultural and land-use practices have set off a cascade of disruptions to the environment, increasing air and ocean temperatures...

Justice
Going Globalocal: Bioregional Climate Action Strategies
Video

As climate breakdown escalates, communities are increasingly realizing that climate action and resilience have as much to do with actual ecological...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Watching a Salamander Dance: Embracing Darkness to Observe Nocturnal Creatures 
Article

Leigh Ann Henion For billions of years, the natural cycle of day and night, light and darkness, has governed the lives of plants and animals....

Justice
When No News is Bad News: The Struggle to Save Local Journalism
Podcasts

The most critical feedback loop in a democracy is a free press and access to vital information. Yet decades of corporate consolidation allowed giant...

Restoring Ecosystems
Nature-Based Solutions: A Cornerstone of Climate Action
Article

Intensifying wildfires, droughts, floods, extreme heat, and biodiversity loss from climate change are not tomorrow’s problems — they are at our...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
The Super-sense of Canines: The Depth of Awareness Gained from Animal Companions 
Article

George Bumann Imagine being able to taste the sweetness of a tablespoon of sugar that has been dissolved into enough water to fill two...

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