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My Local Pond is Disappearing and I Can’t Stop Watching
Last summer’s unprecedented heat resulted in a sticky end for a pond in Bromley, a town in southeast London, UK. Diyora Shadijanova charts its demise.
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Everything is Blindingly in Bloom
How a move to the country wilderness inspired Shana Cleveland to write an album of supernatural love songs.
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p_l_an_t
Rohit Nandha is a London-based designer, whose research focuses on the intersection between architecture and the poetics of food. p_l_an_t is his series of one-page mapped out plant-based recipes.
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Shaped by Nature
“Environments… we shape them as they shape us…” - Tim Ingold, The Perception of the Environment.
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The Necklace and the Pea
Food extinction: how memories of appetites past connect us.
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First Shade
When the shedding of winter uncovers the ephemeral delights of spring.
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The Garden as a Mother
Discovering the enchanting teachings of the garden: a journey of nourishment, gratitude and connection.
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Karl and Nora
A journey of trust, healing, and enduring love.
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Dreaming a World
In this edited extract from their new book, It’s Not Just You, Tori Tsui discusses the transformative power of radical imagination.
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Teko Porã
The good and beautiful paths of bem viver
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Healing Pasts and Growing Futures
The rhythms of nature remind us that harshness doesn’t have to harden us.
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The Confluence Of Many Kindnesses
A story of canopy shyness in Bengaluru’s rain trees.
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