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Listening

by Paul Hawken

Imagine an America that had been listening to the voices in the Middle East...

Honor

by Amy Godine

If compassion is a teddy bear, the softest sell of all, and resolution is a rocking horse, and honesty a big-eyed smiling doll, then honor is the tin ...

Global Ethics: An American Perspective

by Peter Sauer

For decades, the international conservation community has been working to establish a global ethic that could serve as a standard for environmental treaties and laws. But why have most American environmentalists never heard of the documents they've created?

The Grid and the Village

by Stephen Doheny-Farina

The ice storm of 1998 left vast stretches of Ontario, New York, and New England without power for more than a month. It was a short time filled with enchantment. But the lights came back on, dispersing the wonder only visible in the shadows.

Home is Where They’ll Lay Me Down

by Mike Connelly

In a world of people on the move, family members typically stretch out across nations and continents. Yet every so often, generations come home to the very same place.

Wall Street Losses, Wall Street Gains

by Anne Matthews

Snowy owls at JFK, coyotes in Central Park -- welcome to New York, where wildlife is returning to the city's double-edged habitat.

Stillness

by Scott Russell Sanders

To keep spirits barraged by our culture refreshed, we may need to spend "long spells in a wakeful hush."

The Idea of a Local Economy

by Wendell Berry

The principles of neighborhood and subsistence will be disparaged by the globalists as "protectionism" - and that is exactly what it is.

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