A photographic study that involves trees, people, and people’s drawings of trees. Slide show accompanies text.
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An activist hero incarcerated for his nonviolent civil disobedience discusses the seeds of resistance and the opportunities presented by a world in disrepair.
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Once noble and redemptive, environmentalism has devolved into an engine of consumerism and a platform for partisanship.
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The brown trouts, Sno Balls, and stray cats lent a faux nature vibe to this home-away-from-home.
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Orion is entering its thirtieth anniversary year.
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What to make of a nation that pardons turkeys while putting lots of other innocent beings in its crosshairs?
Web extra: audio of the author reading this essay.
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We are living through a giant turning of the tide, away from the brittle and toward the resilient.
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Income inequality is stunting cultural evolution and eroding the prospects for the future of humanity. So where is the outrage?
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When you gaze into the eye of a giant octopus, don't underestimate what's going on inside that big, squishy head.
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In the conflict-torn desert around Israel, water does not necessarily flow downhill.
Web extra: audio slide show.
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Turning away from technology ignores thousands of years of evolution between humans and nature.
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Two communities, separated by gender and geography, leave differing imprints on the land.
With an audio slide show.
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No democracy can thrive when its public education system is in ruins.
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Stalking the car of the future among the Budweiser-fueled crowds at Speed Week.
Audio extra: interview with Ginger Strand.
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Ten years after 9/11...
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On the human tendency to belittle big problems by asking petty questions.
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The first step to living differently is accepting that it can be done.
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We no longer need an outside entity to censor our most heartfelt thoughts.
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Why better-safe-than-sorry is better than cutting it close.
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The cities of tomorrow will be less like The Jetsons and more like déjà vu.
Also available: audio interview with the author.
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In the wilds of Patagonia, a feisty penguin crosses the line between study subject and friend.
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A walk down Main Street with James Howard Kunstler.
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How did material wealth become more important than life itself?
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Step aside, corporate media goliaths, and let the people control the story of our time.
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A spirited food-sovereignty movement takes root in the Haitian countryside.
Also available: audio slide show, narrated by Bear Guerra.
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