Environment

The cardinal’s lesson: What we fail to notice, we rarely protect

An encounter with a singing cardinal in a quiet spring woodland prompts a reflection on what birdsong can teach us about listening and the overlooked connections that bind human life to the wider living world.

June 5, 2026

Trump aid cuts could close database storing ‘world’s memory of disasters’

The world’s most comprehensive disaster database – relied on by thousands of climate scientists and policymakers – is at risk of closing as a result of cuts to US foreign aid by the Trump administration.

June 2, 2026

A vote to mine near the Boundary Waters puts a vital freshwater wilderness at risk

The effort to open parts of the Superior National Forest to copper-nickel mining has become a test case for how far governments are willing to go in trading long-term ecological protection for short-term resource extraction.

June 2, 2026

How the neoliberals won — and what we can learn from them

How movements working for a life-affirming future can learn from history — and from each other.

June 2, 2026

Is a new Copernican Revolution already underway?

A growing movement for the rights of nature and recognition of animal consciousness is challenging the ideology of human supremacy, treating the Earth as a community of beings rather than human property. It is a paradigm shift that may be the most urgent revolution of our time.

May 28, 2026

Can forests lose their memory? The warning coming from the Black Hills

In the Black Hills, Lakota teachings understand all beings as relatives bound together through relationship and reciprocity. As industrial forestry, extraction, and ecological disruption intensify, this article asks whether modern logging and restoration are eroding forests’ living memory and complexity.

May 28, 2026

Seeds Series Volume 2: How to live through collapse – unmaking a broken system

As civilizational systems buckle under ecological and social strain, this chapter of Seeds Volume 2 argues we must stop chasing solutions and instead dismantle the toxic logics of hierarchy and supremacism to rebuild regenerative, collapse-resilient cultures.

May 27, 2026

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