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Youth
Hope Where It Counts: How a 25 Year-Old Activist Moved Into Local Politics
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Coming on the heels of the 2016 Presidential election and the Women’s March, 2018 has seen a record number of women running for political office at...

Ecological Design
Biophilic Cities: Embracing the Optimistic Future of Natureful Cities
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By JD Brown, Biophilic Cities Program Director At Biophilic Cities we are nurturing a growing network of partner cities that are working...

Justice
Look Beyond the Headlines
Article

This essay was originally published by the Garrison Institute whose mission is to demonstrate and disseminate the importance of contemplative...

Ecological Design
Entrepreneurs Who Design Generously: Celebrating Nature-Inspired Innovation With the Ray of Hope Prize
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Photo: Team Nexloop accepts the 2017 Ray of Hope Prize at Bioneers, presented by the Ray C. Anderson Foundation. Left to right: John Lanier,...

Food and Farming
Putting Carbon at the Center of Agricultural Policy
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Excerpted from an Interview with Calla Rose Ostrander Calla Rose Ostrander is an environmental consultant to the Marin Carbon Project, and formerly...

Food and Farming
More Layers of Life Per Acre: Creating a Rich Farm Ecology by Paul Muller
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By Paul Muller Paul Muller, a partner at Full Belly Farm in California’s Capay Valley, has been farming organically for 33 years. Full Belly Farm...

Environmental Education
Can Soil Carbon Sequestration Affect Global Temperatures
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By Dr. Whendee Silver Dr. Whendee Silver is Professor of Ecosystem Ecology in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at the...

Ecological Design
Hungry for solutions? Here are eight bold new ideas, inspired by nature.
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This article was originally published by the Biomimicry Institute. Bioneers 2018 will host the presentation of the $100,000 Ray of Hope Prize to one...

Justice
Resources for Helping Migrant Families at the Border
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We asked around the Bioneers community for some of the very best people and groups working on the front lines of crisis with asylum seekers, refugees...

Food and Farming
Seed Librarians Are Fighting To Protect The U.S.’s Resilient And Diverse Food System
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This blog post and all media within were re-posted with permission from Mark Schapiro. For the original article Visit: Pacific Standard Stories...

Food and Farming
Syria Holds the Secret to Our Species’ Survival
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This blog post and all media within were re-posted with permission from Mark Schapiro. For the original article Visit: Mother Jones Stories...

Food and Farming
How Seeds from War-Torn Syria Could Help Save American Wheat
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This blog post and all media within were re-posted with permission from Mark Schapiro. For the original article Visit: e360.yale.edu Stories...

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