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Ecological Medicine
The Science of Feeling Better: Florence Williams on How Nature Affects Our Health
Article

Journalist and author Florence Williams began considering just how deeply our internal emotional landscape reflects our external environment...

Ecological Design
The Future of Energy: Can We Achieve a Just Transition?
Article

We live in turbulent times on many fronts. The reality of life under a federal government that was bought and paid for by extractive industry is...

Indigeneity
Jeremy Narby on Intelligence in Nature, 20 Years Later
Article

Two decades ago, Jeremy Narby challenged conventional thinking with his book Intelligence in Nature, exploring the cognitive abilities of...

Indigeneity
The Nature of Language and the Language of Nature
Podcasts

Over 7,000 languages are spoken around the world. Each one reflects a rich ecosystem of ideas - seeds that grow into a multitude of worldviews....

Ecological Design
‘Charging Forward’: The Promise and Perils of Lithium Development in Imperial Valley
Article

California's Salton Sea region is home to some of the worst environmental health conditions in the country. Recently, however, it has also become...

Ecological Design
A Landscape of Lies
Article

The North Dakota coal town I grew up in is now the world test site for a potentially dangerous fossil fuel technology. By Taylor BrorbyTaylor...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Charles Henry Turner’s insights into animal behavior were a century ahead of their time
Article

This story was originally published by Knowable Magazine.By Alla Katsnelson 08.02.2023 Our understanding of animal minds is...

Environmental Education
Bringing the Outdoors Back to Childhood
Article

A childhood spent outdoors yields more than just curiosity, resilience and a lasting respect for the environment. Mountains of evidence collected by...

Ecological Design
Schools that Heal: How School Environments Shape Mental, Social, and Physical Health
Article

What would a school look like if it was designed with mental health in mind? Too many public schools look and feel like prisons, designed out of...

Restoring Ecosystems
Seeing the Forest for the Trees
Podcasts

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Nature, Culture and Spirit
What an Owl Knows: Rethinking Bird Brains & Intelligence
Article

Jennifer Ackerman with a Great Gray Owl. Credit: Sofia Runarsdotter With their forward gaze and quiet flight, owls are often a symbol of wisdom,...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Seeing the World Like an Owl: Jennifer Ackerman on Their Unique Way of Knowing 
Article

For humans, the hoot of an owl in the night can stop us in our tracks, with the ability to both incite awe and raise the hair on the back of our...

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