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Food and Farming
Carbon Farming: Agriculture’s Answer to Climate Change
Video

Ranchers, farmers, scientists, and food system activists share solutions, practices and the latest research on how carbon farming can play a...

Food and Farming
Mimicking Nature, Managing for Carbon
Article

By Mark Shepard Mark Shepard is the CEO of Forest Agriculture Enterprises who has developed a 106-acre polyculture farm by combining Permaculture,...

Environmental Education
Protecting What Remains and Reconnecting with the Ground Beneath Our Feet
Article

When the latest environmental devastation—a clearcut forest, a mountaintop mining site—breaks your heart, it's easy to sink into despair. Author...

Indigeneity
We’re a Culture, Not a Costume: Fighting Racism In Schools
Podcasts

Native American students face racism throughout their education, from racist mascots to the historical erasure of the American genocide from...

Food and Farming
Fibershed: Building Local Economy and Healing the Climate
Video

Rebecca Burgess and Fibershed are building a regional economy that connects ranches producing wool with artisan clothing manufactures. Fibershed’s...

Food and Farming
Healthy Soil and Environmental Justice in California’s San Joaquin Valley
Article

By Janaki Jagannath Janaki Jagannath is an advocate for farmworkers who, as the former Coordinator of the Community Alliance for Agroecology, works...

Environmental Education
5 Videos to Watch This Weekend
Article

If you're anything like us, you need an occasional break from the steady grind of political news to focus on solutions and to find inspiration. As...

Restoring Ecosystems
Under The Skin, We’re All Kin: Reading the Minds of Animals
Podcasts

Calling someone an “animal” means they’re less than human – not worthy of respect, rights, or even of life itself. But in truth -- and in...

Youth
Hope Where It Counts: How a 25 Year-Old Activist Moved Into Local Politics
Article

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
Article

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
Article

Photo: Team Nexloop accepts the 2017 Ray of Hope Prize at Bioneers, presented by the Ray C. Anderson Foundation. Left to right: John Lanier,...

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