Apples, pears, cherries, plums and apricots are all flowering earlier: how climate breakdown affects your fruit bowl
ENVIRONMENTALISTS, YES WE CAN, REGEN ECONOMIES, NEW ECONOMICS, NEW ENERGY SOURCES, PRACTICE, SPRINGpat kanenature, fruit, agriculture, permaculture, food politics, food
If we want to bend tech towards people and planet, the study of soil can be our teacher, writes Greg Frey
Siwa, Sardak, Chalay, Coble, Tuuca Orodji... The Living-Language-Land project collects words that make up a "grammar of animacy"
Zahra Davidson from Enrol Yourself looks to nature for lessons in cooperation. (Includes slime moulds, sea anemones and meerkats)
Something new from quarantine, waking up to information power, wondering what it’s like to be non-human. 3 videos to fuel you
A radical, nature-based agenda would help society overcome the psychological effects of coronavirus
Here's the video of our Elephant session with Karen Downes, advocate for FemmeQ (feminine intelligence) in business and activism
On Tuesday 19th May, The Elephant Meets... Karen Downes, on the feminine intelligence we need to flourish
As the human animal (and its machines) go indoors, our companions venture into the streets—funny, beautiful, sociable (and scary too)
We need to apply ART (attention restoration theory) to our lives. Otherwise known as pottering about in the garden