There are essentially no politics or food system economics in this story.
Reefolution Responds to Marine Ecosystem Disruption
As the severity of human impacts to ocean life rises, however, so have a variety of adaptations combining scientific research, education, mitigation, awareness, and restoration of the incredible life harbored in the wildly diverse coral reefs across the planet.
As the severity of human impacts to ocean life rises, however, so have a variety of adaptations combining scientific research, education, mitigation, awareness, and restoration of the incredible life harbored in the wildly diverse coral reefs across the planet.
Time: The Delusion of Emptiness
Science has demonstrated that what appears empty is, at every scale, teeming with activity.
Science has demonstrated that what appears empty is, at every scale, teeming with activity.
Informers: The New Drive to Get Americans to Spy on One Another
Some publicly stated reasons have included stopping subversives from overthrowing the government, catching foreign spies and agents, and stopping terrorist attacks.
Some publicly stated reasons have included stopping subversives from overthrowing the government, catching foreign spies and agents, and stopping terrorist attacks.
Who Really Pays for Your Cheap Flight?
My hand pauses at the tension. I wonder, what are the actual costs associated with cheap flights that promulgate mass tourism like those to Spain?
My hand pauses at the tension. I wonder, what are the actual costs associated with cheap flights that promulgate mass tourism like those to Spain?
Why America Is Removing Thousands of Dams and Letting Rivers Run Free: Excerpt
With more than 550,000 dams in the United States, free-flowing rivers are an endangered species.
With more than 550,000 dams in the United States, free-flowing rivers are an endangered species.
For a Green Peace: Restoring the Small Water Cycles to Save Our Sahara
In a Maghreb growing increasingly thirsty, water is no longer just a resource: it has become a diagnostic tool for our shared vulnerabilities.
In a Maghreb growing increasingly thirsty, water is no longer just a resource: it has become a diagnostic tool for our shared vulnerabilities.
Climate and the Revival of Political Hope
Humanity’s survival may depend on the formation of such a movement.
Humanity’s survival may depend on the formation of such a movement.
Should We Start Taxing Meat?
The benefits are two-fold. Taxing livestock emissions according to their environmental impact will encourage consumers to make more sustainable choices.
The benefits are two-fold. Taxing livestock emissions according to their environmental impact will encourage consumers to make more sustainable choices.
When Resistance Is Kinship: The Ecology of Post-Partisan Change
If we move beyond fighting along partisan lines, does that mean we stop resisting altogether?
If we move beyond fighting along partisan lines, does that mean we stop resisting altogether?
The U.S. Isn’t Leading at COP30 — but It Is Un-Damming Its Way to Climate Resilience
Dam removals, like the four-dam effort completed last year on the Klamath River, are often celebrated for helping imperiled fish, like salmon.
Dam removals, like the four-dam effort completed last year on the Klamath River, are often celebrated for helping imperiled fish, like salmon.
Electricity Price Squeeze: Something’s Going to Give
Across the US, electricity prices are rising more than twice as fast as the overall cost of living.
Across the US, electricity prices are rising more than twice as fast as the overall cost of living.
Two Birds, One Scone: Collaboration in Rights of Nature and Ecocide Jurisprudence
The ICJ ruling cited obligations for nations that have historically been heavy polluters to cut their emissions and enhance sequestration of greenhouse gases.
The ICJ ruling cited obligations for nations that have historically been heavy polluters to cut their emissions and enhance sequestration of greenhouse gases.
Running on Empty: The World’s Adaptation Failure Is Fueling Climate Chaos
This widening adaptation gap is not an abstract accounting problem.
This widening adaptation gap is not an abstract accounting problem.
The Art of Radical Listening: Excerpt
The story of Radical Listening is a story of curiosity and openheartedness.
The story of Radical Listening is a story of curiosity and openheartedness.
Bill Gates Repeats an Apocalyptic Error
The more I look at our situation, the easier it actually gets to see how a deep, democratic, movement could change the operating system of our civilisation.
The more I look at our situation, the easier it actually gets to see how a deep, democratic, movement could change the operating system of our civilisation.















