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The Sweet Transition to Spring

February 27, 2024 by Angelina Reddy

So next time you pour maple syrup onto your pancakes, into your coffee or tea, or perhaps make this delicious pudding, take a moment to think about the lifecycle of the maple.

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‘New Economies’ and the Rebuilding of Democratic Power

February 27, 2024 by Jonny Gordon-Farleigh

In future gatherings we need to look more directly at how we can stimulate a new structural transformation of civil society. It will be a broad process that explores how we can rebuild democratic power to facilitate mass involvement in civil society and, by extension, our political system.

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Tribes of the Klamath Basin Show Us How to Heal a River

February 27, 2024 by Taylor Steelman

With the tenacity of salmon swimming home, Un-dam the Klamath is liberating their river before our eyes.

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‘Hopeless’: some questions about hope and modernity

February 28, 2024February 27, 2024 by David Lambert

We act not because we are certain that A will produce B; but because we know that A is an act of love and that acting with love will have positive effects even if we are not certain how. That is the hope we need to hold on to and nurture.

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A New Report Maps Canada’s ‘Daunting’ Path to Net-Zero Carbon

February 26, 2024 by Andrew Nikiforuk

Canada’s road to net zero by 2050 will be bumpy, winding and “daunting.” That’s the mathematical conclusion of David Hughes, one of Canada’s foremost energy analysts, in a comprehensive new report for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives released today.

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Welcoming Relatives Home: Bringing Back the Bighorn

February 26, 2024 by Rico Moore

Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in Washington State are restoring the lands and species of their traditional ecological community.

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Prepared Learning: What Are Humans Hard-Wired for at Birth?

February 26, 2024 by Marjorie Hecht

Do living beings learn and pass on to future generations some behaviors or predispositions more easily than others––and if so, how? So-called prepared learning is a question psychologists and other scientists have studied for decades, developing a series of new hypotheses about learning and experiments to test them.

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Building the democratic local economy

February 26, 2024 by Andrew Curry

The magazine Stir to Action, and the project that sits behind it, has been one of the most effective popularisers in the UK of the idea of community economics and community wealth building.

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How to save Europe’s farmers

February 26, 2024 by Gunnar Rundgren

I think the only way out of this predicament is to place farming and food production at the center and heart of the debate about the future of society – few people can dispute that food is the most essential production there is.

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Fear or optimism: ‘getting real’ about climate needs both

February 26, 2024 by Marc Lopatin

It is why no matter what reality throws at it (record land & sea temperatures, delaying emission reduction targets, expanding oil exploration), the mainstream climate change narrative continues to defy gravity, sheared as it is of reckoning and loss. Fairytales impart more truth about existence.

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Co-creating with Nature

February 23, 2024 by Jon Schroth

Rather than tracking our own important engagements, the calendar charts the plans of twenty familiar friends with whom we share space every day, but often forget have busy lives themselves.

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HEATED: Challenging objectivity in climate journalism

February 23, 2024 by Rachel Donald

Presenting an issue like climate change as a debate with two sides, as is still somewhat common, is often justified under the banner of objectivity, but it’s only one of many dissonant standards that environmental reporters are held to, argues podcast guest Emily Atkin.

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