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PhotographyA Tale of Two Girls
Raised by a strong, single mother, in difficult economic conditions, as a child I was a short-haired girl who loved playing with my brothers. But, as soonas those first drops of blood trickled...
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FeaturesEntangled Lives
Our lives are inextricably entangled with the lives of other species. Artists and creatives are attempting to recognise this through reciprocal gestures towards nonhumans.
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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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EssaysNatural Health
Access to green space, with the physical and mental health benefits it brings, should be a human right.
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EssaysThe Metal Element of Autumn
In Taoist Five Element medicine, the metal element governs the lung/colon. It represents the air we breathe. It is non-judgemental, and gives itself freely to all.
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FeaturesBecoming pond
The pond is a microcosm of a bigger ecosystem, reminding us that the water that constitutes us inextricably connects us to the whole of the natural world.
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InterviewsGrowing Smart
John Francis Serwanga is the hydroponics expert at World Food Programme (WFP). He has over 17 years of experience with hydroponics projects.
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FeaturesBiomimicry: Where Innovation and Nature Meet
Where Innovation and Nature Meet Biomimicry educator Margo Farnsworth explores how we can mimic the principles and patterns of life - nature’s version of technology - to enhance our own processes.
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FeaturesThe Human Cosmos
When NASA astronaut Chris Hadfield climbed out of the International Space Station for his first spacewalk in April 2001, it was the culmination of decades of training and preparation.
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Photographywaiting water
I have always been drawn to island life: surrounded, under siege, framed and pockmarked by water. After living on Vancouver Island, Canada, and the British Isles, I have returned to where I was...
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PhotographySmall Wonders
If we think of the cosmos, an image might form in our minds of a solitary genius gazing up to the infinity of space through a telescope, a scientist, Galileo perhaps. So too, we might see such...
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FeaturesOn the Horizon
The climate crisis is propelling us into uncharted territory, and our relationship with technology and nature will dictate how we navigate our way through.
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FeaturesMelting Eternity
The ice of the polar regions was once seen as a symbol of eternity and stasis. Today, as works by contemporary artists reveal, it has become a powerful metaphor for the changing climate.
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EssaysSoft Fascinations
Mental fatigue, disconnecting, and spending time outdoors.
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EssaysThe Earth Element of Five Element Taoist Medicine
The earth element governs the spleen and stomach. Its spirit cultivates devotion, integrity, clear thought, and intention.
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