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Thinking Like a Forest
How can thinking like a forest help to reclaim the parts of ourselves that are lost to a materialist worldview?
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Re-weaving the Web of Meaning
How can the wisdom of the Tree of Life help us to navigate the Great Unravelling and re-weave the web of meaning?
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How to Navigate a Permacrisis
Permacrisis: ‘an extended period of instability and insecurity’ - Collins Dictionary, 2022.
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The Road to Nature's Recovery
The UK has lost half of its biodiversity since its industrial revolution. The National Trust and Natural England shared a compelling vision for nature’s recovery.
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Nouriel Roubini is the economist famed as ‘Dr. Doom’ for predicting the 2007-8 housing crash. His book Megathreats issues a stark warning about the future.
The debate over voicelessness in international environmental law centers on a profound moral question: how to ensure justice by defining and upholding responsibilities toward those - human and non-human - impacted by environmental decisions but unable to advocate for themselves.
Granting legal standing to trees - or nature more broadly - would be revolutionary. It would shift the legal paradigm from viewing the environment as property to recognising it as a rights-bearing entity. But how feasible is it?
How does our preoccupation with the present inhibit effective action to mitigate damage to the environment?