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Essays
Seeking Reverence
When anxious about the state of the world, poetry can provide solace.
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Essays
Cycle Awareness
How can menstrual cycle awareness provide a blueprint for imagining a world beyond the ecological crisis?
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Essays
The Power of the Space In-Between
To break free of boxes or borders and venture into unfamiliar territory can feel deepening and exhilarating, but equally it can be terrifying and disorientating.
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Without Vultures
Vultures around the world are facing a crisis, and that crisis impacts us all.
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Features
Ancient Knowledge, Future Farming
The book, Country: Future Fire, Future Farming is a unified clarion call from two very different minds: Bill Gammage and Bruce Pascoe.
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Features
Conservation Politics
An international group of scuba divers and conservationists established a 43-hectare marine sanctuary at Danjugan Island in the Philippine archipelago.
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Features
Slow Fruit
Over the centuries we have lost an estimated 13,000 varieties of apple, along with countless family orchards.
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Essays
Rooted Beings
An exhibition at London’s Wellcome Collection explores the relationship between human bodies, plants, and planetary health.
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Features
Edible Education
The benefits of nutritious free school meals can impact and elevate whole communities
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Biodynamic by Nature
André Tranquilini is the estate manager at Waltham Place, a 220 acre organic and biodynamic farm and garden in Berkshire, UK. He is a founding member of the biodynamic seed company, Living Seeds.
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Features
Occupation Kitchen
How the kitchen of an occupied building in São Paulo, Brazil, became part of a social justice movement to provide food, shelter, cultural activities and job opportunities.
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Interviews
Attuned Landscapes: an Interview with Murray Livingston
Murray Livingston is a South African-born photographer, based in the UK, but currently living on the road in a bespoke van while exploring long-term photography projects throughout Europe.
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