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Why are so many Californians homeless?

Cory Doctorow, Pluralistic
July 13, 2023

12% of Americans live in California – but 30% of homeless Americans, and 50% of unsheltered Americans, call California “home.”

Anne Biklé and David Montgomery: “Nourishing the Land and Ourselves”

Nate Hagens, The Great Simplification
July 13, 2023

On this episode, Nate is joined by “free range biologist” Anne Biklé and “broad-minded geologist” David Montgomery – a married duo who have been educating about the link between soil and human health for nearly a decade.

From Treeless Hills to Emerald Woods

Lenny Antonelli, Hakai Magazine
July 13, 2023

In the rainy mountains along Ireland’s west coast, a group of surfers wants to restore a temperate rainforest ecosystem that has been gone for centuries.

‘Worrying News for the Planet’: UN Agency Says Last Week Was Hottest on Record

Jake Johnson, Common Dreams
July 12, 2023

The World Meteorological Organization said Monday that preliminary data shows last week was the hottest on record, a finding that was widely expected after global temperature records shattered in four consecutive days amid scorching heatwaves.

Offshore windfarms could offer new habitats for lobsters – new research

Harry Thatcher, David Wilcockson, The Conversation
July 12, 2023

We are now working alongside the fishing community of north Wales to investigate the abundance of lobsters within existing offshore windfarms. We are aiming to quantify and predict the potential fishing opportunities that may arise from offshore windfarm construction.

The Response: Land Back with David Cobb

Robert Raymond, Tom Llewellyn, Shareable
July 12, 2023

The idea of Land Back — a growing movement to return occupied land to the Indigenous people that it rightfully belongs to, often exists as a metaphor for us.

Tons, Hectares, or Dollars? Measuring the Pressure Exerted by the Economy on the Biosphere

Greg Mikkelson, CASSE
July 12, 2023

Like a doctor measuring a patient’s vital signs, environmental scientists use various indicators to assess the health of the global ecosystem.

Letter From The Farm | Restoring Nature, Improving Productivity

Shane Casey, ARC2020
July 12, 2023

For millennia, farmers in the Burren have played a central role in supporting the rich biodiversity and cultural heritage of the region.

What’s real

Eliza Daley, By my solitary hearth
July 12, 2023

Making hay is essential in all the ways that Julius Caesar and empires and everything to do with the narratives of men are not.

Coal-project financing outside of China hits 12-year low

Alex Hurley, Ryan Driskell Tate, Carbon Brief
July 11, 2023

For the era of coal to come to an end, all financial taps must be shut off – and alternative energy systems must be ready to meet demand in coal’s place.

Limits to Wealth = Limits to Growth

Daniel Wortel-London, CASSE
July 11, 2023

If the conspicuous consumption of the one percent helped lead us to the brink, perhaps their conscribed consumption can help edge us back.

Cultivating the Overview Effect

Erik Assadourian, Gaianism
July 11, 2023

While surely a poor shadow of really being up on the ISS, it was still humbling and beautiful and a way for a far larger number of people to experience the Overview Effect.

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