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Nature, Culture and Spirit
Shane Gero – Preserving Animal Cultures: Lessons from Whale Wisdom
Video

We have been killing whales for centuries, but we do so now out of ignorance rather than intent. As cetacean pods lose mothers and grandmothers,...

Bioneers News
Bioneers 2023 Day 3: ‘We are actually winning’
Article

Wow. As Bioneers 2023 winds to a close, it's difficult to find the words to describe how invigorating this year's Conference has been. From an...

Food and Farming
Designing a Sustainable Future with Permaculture Expert Penny Livingston
Article

Permaculture plays a critical role in promoting a sustainable future by offering an innovative approach to food production, land management, and...

Bioneers News
Bioneers 2023 Day 2: ‘Purpose, people, passion’
Article

On Day 2 of Bioneers 2023, we heard from extraordinary leaders who are – as Kim Stanley Robinson says – doing real work. Speakers and...

Art
Bioneers 2023 Day 1: ‘It’s not a great resignation. It’s a great revolution.’
Article

Bioneers 2023 kicked off with incredible inspiration and energy. We're overjoyed by the in-person attendance in Berkeley, where we've welcomed...

Art
Closing Performance by Wildchoir Bioneers 2023
Video

This performance took place at the 2023 Bioneers Conference. [adrotate group="27"] Wildchoir, formerly known as “Thrive Choir,”...

Restoring Ecosystems
The High Seas Treaty: 2 Expert Perspectives
Article

The high seas treaty — an agreement among UN members many years in the making — took substantive steps toward adoption on March 4, 2023. The...

Justice
Creating a World Where Everyone Belongs: From a Change of Heart to System Change
Podcasts

In this moment of radical transformation, shifting the societal pronoun from “me, me, me” to “we” may be the single most transformational...

Restoring Ecosystems
Revolutionizing Environmental Law: Exploring the Rights of Nature Movement
Article

The global momentum supporting efforts to enshrine rights for rivers, species and ecosystems has been building for more than a decade. It feels like...

Restoring Ecosystems
Opinion: Rights of Nature Is the Logical Extension of the American Legal System
Article

By Britt Gondolfi Anyone who has seen the egregiously violent and inaccurate Disney film Pocahontas (1995) may have heard the Indigenous value...

Food and Farming
Transforming Soil in a City of Industry for Urban Farming: Urban Tilth
Article

Madeline Ostrander is a Seattle-based climate journalist and the author of At Home on an Unruly Planet: Finding Refuge on a Changed...

Environmental Education
Green Chemistry Education: Reinventing Labs, Classrooms, and Industries
Article

As we continue to face unprecedented environmental and social challenges, it is more important than ever to empower students — from kindergarten...

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