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EssaysThe Field Beyond
When boundaries both divide and connect, is it possible to be on both sides of the line at the same time?
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EssaysMeeting the Wild: a Facilitator’s Field Notes
Rewilding the self requires us to move away from our anthropocentric notions of ourselves and embrace being at one with nature.
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EssaysThrough the Keyhole
How to make a keyhole permaculture vegetable bed using only kitchen by-products and basic garden tools.
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EssaysThe Garden Transcripts
The garden is a place of memory, movement and interaction - constantly shifting.
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EssaysTime is Running Out for Africa
Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate was concerned by a lack of awareness of the climate crisis in her country, and began a series of strikes to demand action from the government.
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EssaysBringing the Climate Crisis to Our Doorsteps
Climate change is more than just melting ice caps in a remote part of the world, it is an issue that affects us all, even if some of us don’t yet realise it.
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EssaysThirty Feet Up
Urban areas may be dominated by concrete, metal and smoke, but nature still finds a place to flourish. Ecosystems are thriving 30 feet above our heads, just out of sight.
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EssaysDeath: The Giver of Life
We should celebrate death as a natural part of the life cycle, because it is the giver of future life and nourishment.
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EssaysThe Water Element of Five Element Taoist Medicine
The energetics of the five elements are a constant presence within the cosmos, our solar system, our earth and the vital life force behind everything we do.
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EssaysClimate Change and Me
Co-founder of XR Universities and Polluters Out, and co-organiser of the climate strike march in September 2019, reveals how her personal history led her to become involved in the climate movement.
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EssaysFermentation Forces
Fermentation can be a metaphor for creation in a world of constant change. We should embrace the vitality that can be found in any transformative process, including those we perceive as decay.
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EssaysThe Wood Element of Spring
The energetics of the five elements are the vital life force behind everything we do, and a constant presence within the cosmos, our solar system, and our earth.
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EssaysBeyond the Fence
Brownfield sites are generally seen as ugly, industry-befouled waste land. But they form unique habitats that support a range of wildlife.
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EssaysReclaiming the Darkness
Whether it’s street lighting or using our smartphones, reducing darkness from our lives actually isn’t good for our health - or our sense of our place in the universe.
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EssaysNotes on the Limit of Our Skin
Artist Maria Laet’s work seeks to mend the divide between the elements and reminds us that an imprint on the planet is an imprint on ourselves.
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EssaysWith My Hands in the Soil
Raised in the US, Sonia Rego connects with the land of her ancestors through working the Texas soil.
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EssaysBaba Yaga
How the evolution of a Russian myth reflects the country’s relationship with nature.
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