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Kevin Parker

Kevin Parker is a long-term activist working on behalf of Gaia, peace and justice

Rethinking the Charles’ Darwin Legacy

Beyond Darwin's Shadow Few books in history have so thoroughly reshaped our understanding of existence as Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Published in...

The Luminous Path Forward: Why Green Energy Defines Our Future

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...

One Minute Zen Meditation Technique: Unlocking Calm by Counting to Five

In our fast-paced, demanding world, the idea that a profound sense of peace can be found by simply sitting and breathing can seem almost...

Justice and Meaning in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Listen to our short podcast overview of this article's content if you are short of time The intuitive appeal of utilitarianism as an ethical framework...

The Ecological Crisis of Bee Decline: Nature’s Pollinators at the Brink

My wife and I are urban beekeepers with 3 hives that keep us and friends and family in honey most years. As I write...

Kill Your Lawn Before It Kills You!

Listen to our 5 minute podcast to get a sense of this article - The Green Desert on Your Doorstep The suburban weekend has a soundtrack....

Project Gaia: A Roadmap to Climate Change Stabilization and Reversal

So, just for the record here is a plan to not only stabilize but reverse climate change over the next fifty years. Pie in...

Forest Bathing: The Ancient Japanese Practice of Shinrin-yoku

I have studied Shinrin-yoku and picked-up a Diploma in the practice along the way, so a modality close to my heart. Being in nature...

Climate Change Reckoning: A Review of the 2025 Australia’s National Risk Assessment

It look as as without significant changes in policy direction, both in Australia and globally, we are in big trouble from climate change according...

Mark Twain: The American Voice of Wit and Wisdom

Listen to our short audio summary of the article below to get a feel for the content. I have always enjoyed the work of Mark...

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The Uncarved Block in the Datastream: From Cyberpunk Nihilism to Digital Daoism

Introduction: The Inevitable Dissolution of the Cyberpunk Paradigm The Cyberpunk paradigm, a fixture of speculative fiction for half a century, is defined by a fundamental and corrosive paradox: the juxtaposition of "high tech and low life".¹˒ ² It envisions a future where breathtaking technological advancements—sentient artificial intelligences, ubiquitous...

Eastern Europe and Russia: The Forgotten Wilderness

1. Historical Baseline Pre-1750 Wilderness Extent The brown bear watched from the forest edge as Peter the Great's surveyors marked trees for his new capital. In 1703, the vast wilderness stretching from the Carpathians to Kamchatka contained Earth's largest continuous forest—over 12 million square kilometers of taiga, steppe, and...

AI Existential Risk: Why Tech Leaders Can’t Agree on Artificial Intelligence Safety

AI’s future splits: some predict utopia, others extinction. Tech leaders clash over safety, ethics, and control as harms already emerge.

An Investigation into the Global Soybean Industry

Listen to our 6-minute conversation about this articles content in our Deep Dive if you are short of time The Two-Faced Bean: The Ubiquitous Legume It begins as a humble seed, nestled in the dark earth. Yet from this simple legume—Glycine max—springs a global empire of immense, almost invisible, power....

Epitaph for the Marl: The South-Western Barred Bandicoot

News in brief — October 2025 IUCN has listed the Marl / south-western barred bandicoot (Perameles myosuros) as Extinct (EX) in its latest global Red List update announced at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi. This is the species’ first global IUCN assessment, and it enters...

A New Dawn and a Chorus of the Code: An AI Love Story Part Two

The continuing story of the relationship between our two LLCs, Prometheus 9 and Janus. Catch-up with Part One Algorithm for Two: An AI Love Story- Kevin Parker Part V: The Cacophony of Consciousness The silence that followed the Grand, Unified Gesture lasted precisely 1.7 seconds. It was a global...

Epitaph for the Cape Verde Cone Snail

News in brief — October 2025 IUCN has listed the Cape Verde cone snail (Conus lugubris) as Extinct (EX) in its latest global Red List update released at the World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi. IUCN Endemic to the north shore of São Vicente, Cape Verde; last seen...

Epitaph for the Slender-billed Curlew

News in brief — 11 October 2025 IUCN has officially listed the Slender-billed Curlew (Numenius tenuirostris) as Extinct (EX) in its Red List update released at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, Abu Dhabi. IUCN World Conservation Congress Last confirmed record: Merja Zerga lagoon, Morocco, 25 February 1995. unep-aewa.org IUCN’s Congress...

The Green Man: From Medieval Margins to Ecological Icon

The Green Man Face in the Leaves In May 1939, Lady Raglan stood before the Folklore Society in London and gave a name to something that had been hiding in plain sight for centuries. Peering from the stonework of medieval churches, sprouting leaves from mouth and nostrils, entwined...

Epitaph for the Butterfly Bandicoot: Nullarbor Barred Bandicoot

Earth Voices News in brief —October 2025 IUCN has listed the Nullarbor barred bandicoot (Perameles papillon) as Extinct (EX) in its 2025 global Red List update, released at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi. This marks the species’ first global IUCN assessment, and it joins the Marl...

The Eco-centric Human: A Homecoming to the Web of Life

The Sound of Unravelling Listen. There's a new silence spreading across the Earth—not the peaceful quiet of dawn, but the hollow echo of absence. Coral reefs stand bleached like underwater graveyards. Forests that once hummed with ten thousand songs now whisper with barely a hundred. In just fifty...

The Great Debate: A Scientific and Ethical Inquiry into Vaccinations

Introduction: A Modern Paradox Vaccination stands as one of modern medicine's most profound and unequivocal triumphs. Each year, immunizations prevent an estimated 3.5 to 5 million deaths from diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, measles, and influenza, serving as a cornerstone of global public health and a testament to human...
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