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Can We Save the World’s Largest Flowers From the Brink of Extinction?

September 18, 2025 by John Divinagracia

The 42 known species of the genus Rafflesia are under threat due to deforestation and habitat destruction.

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Wisconsin Notches a Win Against Big Ag—For Now

September 18, 2025 by Hannah Faris

A Wisconsin appeals court has ruled that the state’s Department of Natural Resources has the authority to regulate large-scale animal farms, a blow to big farm groups amid their decades-long fight to scale back environmental oversight.

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The politics of renewables are getting stranger. ‘Sun Day’ celebrates them anyway

September 18, 2025 by Kate Yoder

The way organizers see it, Sun Day is a chance to help banish outdated perceptions about solar and wind. McKibben hopes the event will help the public to stop thinking of clean energy as a premium lifestyle choice; no longer as the Whole Foods of energy, but the Costco.

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Dark Triad Personality Traits: How Psychopathy, Narcissism, and Machiavellianism Impact O

September 18, 2025 by Nate Hagens

In this episode, Nate is joined by Dr. Reid Meloy and Dr. Nancy McWilliams to explore the inner workings of the Dark Triad personality traits and their manifestation in modern culture.

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The Seeds Herman Planted: Final Episode of Going Steady with Herman Daly

September 18, 2025 by Cities 1.5 Podcast

In tandem with the 80th United Nations General Assembly, we’re asking a vital question: where do we find hope at such a challenging time? And the answer is in our cities.

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Strangled by Formalities: Bureaucracy and the Machinery of Control

September 18, 2025 by Yavor Tarinski

The basis of bureaucracy is the complex hierarchical stratification of society into order-givers and order-takers, and it is when social movements open spaces where this division is abolished, that the perspective for a coherent alternative begin to emerge.

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Regulating AI use could stop its runaway energy expansion

September 17, 2025 by Shweta Singh

So, we are left with pressing questions. Can we harness the benefits of AI without accelerating environmental collapse? Can AI be made truly sustainable – and if so, how?

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Colombia’s flower industry: a story of extractivism and resistance

October 17, 2025September 17, 2025 by Valentina Donato

For degrowth thinkers and activists, this means not only rejecting extractivism in theory but learning from the everyday practices of those who are working on alternatives. But it also means finding hope and direction in the grounded, collective visions blooming across the Sabana de Bogotá.

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Rural Europe Takes Action – Food System Lessons from Marburg

September 17, 2025 by ARC2020 Staff

Against this backdrop, the case of Marburg reminds us how local communities are building sustainable food systems for their regions, despite the obstacles. If EU agriculture and rural policies are mishandled in the next cycle, those obstacles will likely intensify – but the changemakers will keep moving.

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In the disunited states, conflict and uncertainty rule – Time to come home

September 17, 2025 by Patrick Mazza

It is time to come home and build a better future in the places where we live.

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Is the 6ME Hyperbole?

September 17, 2025 by Tom Murphy

To the extent that modernity remains “real,” so does a 6ME: they go together. Maybe, then, it’s modernity that’s hyperbole. It still rhymes.

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Why I’ve given up on fashion and why we need to build a new earth-centric culture

September 16, 2025 by Zoe Gilbertson

I invite everyone to examine their wardrobes and their own perspectives, to develop unique ways forward and tentatively build a new clothing culture. This may seem difficult or even impossible but what is fashionable starts in the mind, something that is within all our power.

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