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Sperm Whales Have Culture Too: Strong Evidence That Clans, Culture, and Dialects Are Not Unique to Humans

February 21, 2024 by Hal Whitehead

The facts about sperm whales rival in some ways the extreme capacities and behaviors that until recently we thought were uniquely human.

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From citizens of nations to citizens of cities

February 21, 2024 by Yavor Tarinski

As philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis underlines, the equality among citizens of Ancient Athens was not based on the granting of equal passive ‘rights’, but active general participation in public affairs.

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Redesigning Business for Sustainability

February 21, 2024 by Daniel Wortel-London

We need to reform businesses so they adopt environmental protection goals on their own. This means encouraging new legal forms of business: ones that allow the purpose, governance, and role of profit to align with the steady-state goal.

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On this Social Network, Sea Ice, Traditional Foods, and Wildlife Are Always Trending

February 21, 2024 by Hannah Hoag

Using an app developed by Inuit in Nunavut, Indigenous communities from Alaska to Greenland are harnessing data to make their own decisions.

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How Do You Love What You Keep?

February 27, 2024February 21, 2024 by Debbie Kasper

Limits are a necessary part of bringing about the life I long for, and of caring for the people, places, and futures we’ve all been entrusted to keep.

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Inexhaustible Flows?

February 21, 2024 by Tom Murphy

It should not be surprising that we have not yet been—and may never be—able to engineer long-term-sustainable modernity (i.e., high-tech). I strongly suspect that’s not even a thing. Why on Earth would we just assume that it’s possible?

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Pakistan bucks global trend with 30-year mangrove expansion

February 20, 2024 by Ayaz Khan

Many in Pakistan are looking to mangroves to bolster precious fish stocks and defend against the effects of climate change — even as threats to mangroves, such as wood harvesting and camel grazing, continue with no end in sight.

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The ‘vast uncertainty’ of AI and jobs

February 20, 2024 by Andrew Curry

Autor is clear that the advent of AI has created greater uncertainty about the future of the labour market, and he isn’t necessarily optimistic. But it is right to underline the uncertainty. And, as he observes, a lot of these issues aren’t about technology. They’re about policy and politics.

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Dam, Dam, Dam!: Is There a Place for Hydropower in a Warming World?

February 20, 2024 by Joshua Frank

Hydropower won’t help solve the climate crisis, but new dam projects may lead to war over one thing key to our survival — access to fresh, clean water.

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Why I fast in Lent

February 20, 2024 by Eliza Daley

So I am being traditional. I am learning what our ancestors knew. I am trying to fit my life within the natural flows of material and energy in my homeland. I am fasting in the spring…

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Nuclear Waste and the Polycrisis

February 20, 2024 by Nick King

The unique risk profile of nuclear wastes has therefore in recent decades compelled governments and other authorities to seek a remedial strategy which is commensurate with the challenge whilst also being effective,

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How Three New Museums Are Teaching the World About a Paradigm Shift in Our Understanding of Human Origins

February 16, 2024 by April M. Short

New findings and significant advances in research have scientists rethinking our origins, and museums around the world are working to catch the public up.

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