“Yet the universal human loss was to our sense of memory. In the great void, we had time to look back and ask ourselves. Continue reading
The Sixth Extinction (Elizabeth Colbert)
“It’s unclear what aspect of the impact – the heat, the darkness, the cold, the change in water chemistry, did in the Continue reading
The Story of More
“To get one pound of salmon, you need three pounds of fish meal. To get a pound of fish meal, you need to grind up five Continue reading
How to Blow Up a Pipeline
“So here is what this movement of millions should do, for a start: announce and enforce the prohibition. Damage and Continue reading
DEEP
“As I’m sitting in this cramped metal sphere peering through the window at a seldom-seen habitat, I feel an emptiness in Continue reading
The Uninhabitable Earth
“It has been at least a generation since Americans might have casually read man kinds god given capacity to build as a Continue reading
A Hunter Gatherer’s Perspective to the 21st Century
“Explicitly aim to be an adult. Am I taking responsibility for my own actions? Am I being closed minded? And by Continue reading
The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor Ostrom: Essential Lessons for Collective Action
In his essay “The Tragedy of the Commons”, biologist Garrett Haardin assumed that there were only two ways to avoid Continue reading
The Bhagavad Gita
“Those who disidentify themselves with the conditions of perception in maya wake up into a higher mode of knowing in Continue reading
The Year of Living Danishly: My Twelve Months Unearthing the Secrets of the World’s Happiest Country
“Think about it this way. It’s no wonder why Danes are so happy, they have an obscenely high quality of life. Yes it’s Continue reading
Polishing the Mirror
“Kavir said – Are you looking for me? I am in the next seat.My shoulder is against yours. you will not find me in the Continue reading
The Chinage Mirage
“The Chinese emperor had outlawed opium, so some back in England judged that this illegal business had to be immoral. To Continue reading