Environment

waterfall

Finding Home Part II: Water

It is time to examine how we live, where we live, where we draw the line. We can take our anxiety and move it into action. We can plan and protect ourselves. And, amazingly, wonderfully, saving rainwater is something every one of us can do. It’s time.

March 19, 2026

pyrophilous fungi

How “Fire Fungi” Help Put Burnt Landscapes Back Together

Before plants and animals recolonize after a wildfire, fungi get to work.

March 19, 2026

Paul Ehrlich

Paul Ehrlich: A Tribute

While The Population Bomb is the book with which Ehrlich is most closely identified, he wrote dozens of others, including important and fascinating works on birds, human ecology, and conservation biology. He was as insightful as he was prolific, and his work deserves continued attention.

March 18, 2026

hand on tree

Notes on Being a Man: Review

The challenge before us is therefore larger than “teaching men how to succeed”. It is to teach them how to succeed without destroying the world that makes success meaningful and, when necessary, how to transform the systems that place those goals in conflict.

March 17, 2026

people in nature

Us and Them: The Curious Case of Rights and Personhood

Justice is neither owned nor taken away. It is a state of being, a condition that arises whenever life is allowed to exist in its own way. When that truth is remembered, the language of rights will fall silent, and what remains will be the only thing that ever mattered: the unbroken relationship among all that exists.

March 16, 2026

Strait of Hormuz

Is the Hormuz Chokehold a Foretaste of Peak Oil?

Hence, the severe restrictions in the flow of oil though the Strait of Hormuz, resulting from the recent US-Iranian attacks, may be seen as a stark rehearsal for the consequences of a severe shock in the global oil supply, as might be experienced from a “peak oil” crisis, with volatile price spikes and supply chain disruptions.

March 13, 2026

Report cover

Isn’t it time we had a back-up plan ‘just in case’ things do go catastrophically wrong?….

We need a plan B. In case society starts to, erm, collapse… We need to be prepared…It won’t do to plan to WAIT til we win intellectual debates such as that around growth/degrowth before we get together to prepare…Theo Cox, Liam Kavanagh and Rupert Read outline their new OSF-funded report, just launched this week…

March 13, 2026

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