As I write certain world leaders are erroneously arguing against a transition to alternative energy, I couldn't disagree more! Green energy delivers cheaper electricity than fossils in 91% of cases. Economic data, tech breakthroughs & climate urgency prove renewables are essential now. Kevin Parker Ed
The year 2024 shattered every climate record in human history, with global temperatures soaring 1.47°C above pre-industrial levels, bringing us perilously close to the 1.5°C threshold that scientists have long warned about.¹ Yet within this...
Introduction: The Radical Act of Stillness
In an age defined by perpetual connectivity and information overload, the search for silence has become a radical act....
Introduction: Mapping the Subtle Body
Within the vast landscape of Eastern philosophies, few concepts have captured the modern imagination as profoundly as the chakra system....
1. Historical Baseline
Pre-1750 Wilderness Extent
The aurochs' last bellow echoed through Poland's JaktorĂłw Forest in 1627, marking Europe's first recorded megafaunal extinction.Âą This wild...
Executive Summary
This investigative report examines the political, scientific, and ethical dimensions of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in the twenty-first century. It argues that the...
The cyberpunk futures we once relegated to dog-eared paperbacks and neon-soaked anime are no longer speculative fiction. They are the mundane reality of our...
Corporations are replacing greenwashing with greenhushing—strategic silence on climate goals to dodge lawsuits and regulators, while profits soar and action stalls.
Marine wilderness is vanishing fast—climate, overfishing, pollution, and mining threaten ocean life. Indigenous wisdom and bold protection offer hope.
Christianity is at an ecological turning point. It must rediscover creation-centered wisdom or adjust its anthropocentric doctrines to tackle the global crisis.
The Convergence of Poetry and Logic
The history of science is frequently punctuated by figures who exist at the confluence of opposing forces—individuals whose intellects...
The question Philip K. Dick posed in 1968 was never really about sheep.
It was about the ineffable thing that separates life from simulation, consciousness...
1. Historical Baseline
Pre-1750 Wilderness Extent
The aurochs' last bellow echoed through Poland's JaktorĂłw Forest in 1627, marking Europe's first recorded megafaunal extinction.Âą This wild...
Marine wilderness is vanishing fast—climate, overfishing, pollution, and mining threaten ocean life. Indigenous wisdom and bold protection offer hope.
The notion that consciousness pervades all of nature might seem like a relic of pre-scientific thinking, yet panpsychism—the view that mentality is a fundamental...
Beyond Materialism—A New Framework for Activism
The landscape of modern activism is marked by a profound and often disheartening paradox. On one hand, awareness of...
TNC has planted more than 13 million trees in Minnesota since 2005 to benefit people and nature.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The Nature Conservancy (TNC) announced it planted...
Earth Voices - News in brief — 10 October 2025
IUCN has officially listed the South-eastern striped (southern barred) bandicoot (Perameles notina) as Extinct (EX)...
Introduction: The Scientist's Dilemma—A Feeling for the Organism or a Dispassionate Gaze?
The archetype of the scientist is etched into the cultural imagination with a cool, dispassionate clarity. We picture...
Purring Hymn
Silent velvet paws,
purring hymn of star and sun,
shadow guards the soul.
Soft-Pawed Traveler
I am Cat. Soft-pawed traveler between worlds, bearer of stillness and flame. My body is small, supple,...
Introduction: The Enduring Altar of the Automobile
In the early 1990s, I wrote a searing critique of modern transport policy in which I depicted the automobile not merely as a...