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The Gauntlet. Where is Thrutopia?

February 25, 2025 by Ben Shread-Hewitt

One conceptualisation of this new narrative is as a ‘Thrutopia’. This is the middle passage between utopia and dystopia. The hour is too late to avoid reaping the destruction we have sown, but neither is complex human civilisation beyond hope.

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Listening to Earth: A Reflection on John Francis and My Journey to Jamaica

February 19, 2025 by Nikki Woods

There are moments in life when we are called to listen—not just to words, but to the silence beneath them. To listen not just with our ears, but with our whole being.

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Protecting the Climate (documentary film review)

February 18, 2025 by Frank Kaminski

While I generally hold Deutsche Welle documentaries in high regard, this one falls disappointingly short of its potential. Don’t watch it if you’re looking for an in-depth exploration of cognitive and neurological barriers to climate action.

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The Intricate Connection of Birdsongs to Human Language

February 12, 2025 by Erika Schelby

Birdsongs have inspired poets and lovers, becoming one of the philosophical focal points in ancient Greece and Rome. They have also led to several long-ago debates about the relationship between birdsong and human language.

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Nothing But Flowers

February 12, 2025 by Tom Murphy

It’s hard to change, and to accept that the life to which we have become accustomed has shortchanged us and the entire community of life in the long run.

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If FEMA didn’t exist, could states handle the disaster response alone?

February 11, 2025 by Ming Xie

As the frequency of natural disasters continues to rise due to climate change, ask yourself: How prepared is your state for a disaster, and could it get by without federal aid?

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The Fix Our Forests Act: It’s Not What It Claims to Be

February 10, 2025 by Rob Lewis

It comes in a box with a picture of a fire extinguisher on the front. Below it the words: Guaranteed to stop wildfires. But when you open it up there’s a chainsaw inside. Tucked beside it is a piece a piece of paper saying “Now without citizen overview!”

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Saguaro Struggles: A Desert Icon Feels the Heat

February 7, 2025 by Karen Mockler

The Sonoran Desert is no stranger to heat, but as climate change makes heatwaves more frequent, intense, and long-lasting, the resilience of this desert’s most beloved plant is being tested.

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Climate Politics: What Would Donald Trump Do?

February 7, 2025February 7, 2025 by Joel Stronberg

So, what would Donald Trump do to convince his voters of the need for a low-carbon economy? He would keep it simple and all about the economy. Those are words to advocate by.

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Putting Nature at the Center

February 14, 2025February 5, 2025 by Richard Heinberg

Is it too late to save biodiversity and the living Earth? In this article I’ll argue that only a collective effort to put wild nature at the center of our priorities will prevent its devastation and the possible disappearance of our own species, among countless others.

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Transformative Adaptation: Excerpt

February 5, 2025February 5, 2025 by Rupert Read

Transformative Adaptation is transformative because it is the route to system change. It requires willingness to undertake major psychological adjustments away from what has been ‘normal’.

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Did Southern California Once Have Summer Rains? Ask the Tongva

February 4, 2025 by Rob Lewis

The work of restoration will continue, as the Tongva return native species to the land while reviving ceremonial and cultural practices. In the midst of ash and loss, a human relationship to land and water over 2,500 years old is resuming. It may be the LA basin’s most hopeful acre.

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