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Discussions

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The Crying Indian

by Ginger Strand

The scandalous story of the aluminum can, brought to you by ad executives masquerading as environmentalists.
2 comments

Multiplication Saves the Day

by Bill McKibben

Good news! It will only take a few of us to save the planet.
11 comments

The Commute

by David J. Perlman

Cycling is a method not just of transport, but of transcendence.
12 comments

The Greatest Nature Essay Ever

by Brian Doyle

. . .would begin with an image so startling and lovely and wondrous that you would stop. . .
7 comments

Notes from a Very Small Island

by Erik Reece

One man, one tin cup, one canoe, and an exegesis on the difference between merely existing and truly being in this world.
16 comments

The Most Radical Thing You Can Do

by Rebecca Solnit

The word radical comes from the Latin word for root; can deciding to stay home be radical?
29 comments

Planet Shame

by Kiera Butler

Playing and losing at Planet Consequences...
2 comments

Silence Like Scouring Sand

by Kathleen Dean Moore

Defending the pitter-patter, the swish, and other rarely considered natural resources.
21 comments

The Electronic Activist

by Joan Hamilton

Reaching people is easy these days. But how does one really touch them?
5 comments

Bone of Conciliation

by Henry Chappell

Ceremony is called upon to acknowledge the brutal treatment of Comanche Indians by Anglo-Texans, and to allow the healing to commence.
6 comments

A Window

by Hank Lentfer

Connecting to the world
3 comments

The Art of Dying

by Tom Montgomery-Fate

Can an urban act of resistance against a faraway war make a difference to anyone?
8 comments

The Big Talk

by Sandra Steingraber

It's hard enough talking to kids about sex. What in the world do you say about climate change?
15 comments

Connecting Through Song

by Erica Wheeler

A singer-songwriter connects people to place
2 comments

Wood-Fueled Schools

by Emily Schadler

Converting to wood heat pressures Vermont forests
3 comments

Healing Rwanda

by Terry Tempest Williams

On land steeped in blood and stories, Rwandans work to forgive, but not to forget.
13 comments

Jurassic Park of the Free Market

by Rebecca Solnit

Like a rebellious teenager, the corporation has turned on its creators to wreak havoc and foment unrest.
12 comments

Building an Anti-Economy

by Chris Carlsson

Visionaries and innovators are shaping a new economic system within the shell of the old.
32 comments

Change Everything Now

Interview with Gus Speth, by Jeff Goodell

A paragon of mainstream environmentalism says it's time to get a lot more radical.
100 comments

The Moral Climate

by Carl Safina

Carl Safina responds to a question about how climate change affects him personally
24 comments

The Inner Climate

by Pico Iyer

Pico Iyer responds to a question about how climate change affects him personally
10 comments

Polar Bear

by Richard Ellis

The anatomy of a symbol
14 comments

The Source of Hope

by Peter Sawtell

Peter Sawtell responds to a question about how climate change affects him personally
8 comments

Seeing Paradise

by Jay Griffiths

Jay Griffiths responds to a question about how climate change affects her personally
12 comments

Anticipating Our Future

by Jared Duval

EcoAmerica Senior Fellow Jared Duval responds to a question about how climate change affects him personally
12 comments

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