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PhotographyThe Quingdom ~ In Transition
As a queer person living in Uganda, a country that condemns homosexuality and constantly rejects any form of expression other than the “normal”, I have seen and experienced first-hand...
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FeaturesCold Comfort
A young Syrian refugee reflects on the part that climate breakdown has played in his migration.
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FeaturesRebooting Our Food Systems
Climate and food writer Thin Lei Win looks to the UN’s Food Systems Summit in September, and introduces the “action tracks” designed to address issues around the world’s food security.
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InterviewsGrown, Cooked and Served
Conor Spacey is the culinary director of FoodSpace Ireland, a catering company with a focus on social responsibility and sustainability that operates throughout Ireland producing over 2m meals a year.
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FeaturesRethinking the American City
Modern US cities have adopted sustainable practices and eco-friendly construction with the intention of building toward a greener future.
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FeaturesSystems Change
Colonialism, patriarchy and capitalism are at the root of the intersecting crises of climate breakdown, authoritarianism and Covid-19 in the global south.
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Photographyoil & moss
In Russkinskaya village, in the northwestern Siberian province of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra (KhMAO), lives Antonina Tevlina. She is one of the Khanty people, and her parents still live...
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FeaturesA Time for Change
An elder and knowledge keeper of the Anishinabe First Nation, Dr Dave Courchene is the founder of the Turtle Lodge International Centre for Indigenous Education and Wellness, and chairs the...
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EssaysThe Beautiful Horror of Plants
How plants have embodied the uncanny in art, literature and film.
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EssaysStories of Fluorescence
How fluorescence links nature and culture across the globe.
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EssaysThe Fire Element of Five Element Taoist Medicine
Fire governs the small intestine, and our heart, where the mind and spirit reside.
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EssaysBetween the Dog and the Wolf
The artists reflect on remnants of ancient ways of thinking, cautionary tales and the recognition of consequences.
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PoemsHope Spring Eternal
Poem by Lemn Sissay
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