RESILIENCE

JULY 16. 2025

Rivulets of Life

I am not claiming that we need to consider rivulets or fire or lightning as animate forms of Life. The difference in complexity is truly staggering. Yet, the comparison offers a mottled window—especially into decision-making processes that appear to be directed, or purposeful.

JULY 15. 2025

In the Poconos, They’re Keeping Carbon County Great

In Carbon County, Pennsylvania, the conservation ethic runs deep. It manifests in the county’s comprehensive plan, its “return on environment” analysis, and most recently, a fund to preserve open space, which voters overwhelmingly supported.

This Small Texas Town Is Fighting Back Against Big Ammonia

Climate harms from projects like YaREN’s proposed plant pose an immediate threat to Ingleside’s community. Texas is one of America’s most climate-vulnerable states – facing among the highest risks for drought, flooding and temperature-related deaths.

Are global dietary recommendations meaningful?

To sum up, I believe the recommendations for healthy food neglects the realities and limitations of the production system as well as of the market place. In addition, some of them are also based on flawed or weakly supported assumptions.

WWF’s top leader promises change from fortress style model to people-centered conservation

WWF is a big, diverse organization. But what drives me are the places — Cameroon, Brazil, the Coral Triangle in Asia. And in those places, the communities are the best conservation leaders.

Is it strategic to refocus towards climate adaptation?

As global heating accelerates and climate damages mount all around us, and as climate organizations and activists grow desperate about what to do, SAFER provides important new thinking. The challenge, one of the biggest of our times for organizers, theorists and social scientists, is how to bring this idea into our various countries at an organizational level.

Sinal do Vale: Building a regional restoration hub for the Atlantic Forest

While the challenges of restoring the Atlantic Forest are immense, Sinal do Vale continues to see success tree by tree and acre by acre, with more and more communities engaged, both locally and internationally every year.

JULY 14. 2025

Care Home Farm: Energy

An exploration of what independence from purchasing fossil fuels or electricity on the market would achieve, and how we could achieve it.

Acquainting Ourselves with Collapse

When things fall apart, we’re going to have to do it together. There’s a lot to learn about togetherness, slow living, and patience. What resources do we have available to us that are beyond financial? This is for us to find out and this is why I have this practice of micro-dreaming.

What I Want to Want for the Future

In today’s Frankly, Nate imagines that he’s looking back from an unspecified point in the future , and ponders the core things he would want during his time on Earth.

O! Enkidu!

And the Gilgamesh epic as we have received it from the ancient cuneiform tablets is excellent propaganda supporting the idea that cities are better than nomadism and we must have kings ruling us. But my question is: What is a more realistic story about how the conflict played out between the city states in Mesopotamia and the older nomadic culture of the surrounding area?

JULY 13. 2025

The trouble with copper tariffs

Tariffs on copper imported into the United States will not result in self-sufficiency for the country anytime soon, if ever.

JULY 11. 2025

Adapting to climate decline

We must adapt to the reality of climate breakdown so that we are ready for disasters. Because if we are not ready, they will be much worse.

JULY 10. 2025

Going Beyond Grass: Turning Lawns Into a Pollinators’ Paradise

What was once habitat can become habitat again. Habitat that helps sustain pollinators can be created — or restored — just beyond the front porch.