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Scott Silsbe: Two Poems

That was the summer of the unrelenting wildflower smoke.

September 3, 2024 · 3 Comments

Video: The Blossom, by William Blake

Performed by Wienananda, a group of Sahaja yogis in Vienna.

September 1, 2024 · 7 Comments

Margo Berdeshevsky: After the Auguries…

Where are medicines for vengeances, where
are cures in what palm of whose open hand.

September 1, 2024 · 9 Comments

Marc Bekoff: Tasty Bacon or Fellow Being? The Paradox of How We Relate to the Intelligence and Emotions of Pigs

Every piece of bacon comes from a unique personality.

August 31, 2024 · 8 Comments

karla k. morton: Chow Chow

It could be a religion, this relish—
what’s left over,
fall’s last stand
before the death-breath of frost.

August 31, 2024 · 17 Comments

Pablo Otavalo: Étude

On the outstretched arm of a pinwheel galaxy
and doomed to be free. Into the bonfire
the vanities, as into a cave
the light.

August 29, 2024 · 11 Comments

Paul Christensen: At Sea on the Queen Mary Two

In the decks above, life was throbbing and squirming in anticipation of  some event that would never come. Or if it came, would be so gradual as to be uneventful. The sea told me that.

August 28, 2024 · 6 Comments

Lauren Magliozzi: Urban wildfires disrupt streams and their tiny inhabitants − losing these insects is a warning of bigger water problems

When you think of urban wildfires, you might picture charred trees and houses. But beneath the surface of nearby streams, fires can also cause a silent upheaval.

August 27, 2024 · 5 Comments

Marlowe Starling: Unsilencing the Desert

“Nomads are in contact with nature every day, surrounded by rivers, mountains, and deserts. The silence of the desert allows them to hear nature.”

August 25, 2024 · 4 Comments

Video: Lessons from people already adapting to the climate crisis

The Maasai people have lived sustainably off the savanna for centuries, raising cattle for sustenance and income. Climate activist Dorcas Naishorua paints a picture of how the climate crisis is threatening their way of life — and calls for local and international support as they’re forced to adapt to a changing environment.

August 24, 2024 · 2 Comments

Michael Simms: Waterfall

In Chatham Woods near our house
a spring bursts
from a hillside and falls
into a rocky pool

August 24, 2024 · 54 Comments

Susan Harley: The US needs a ‘Robin Hood Tax’

A tiny Wall Street sales tax could fund huge improvements for the rest of us.

August 20, 2024 · 3 Comments

Chard deNiord: Songbirds Fly North at Night

I’m flying like a sparrow in my sleep
with only a pen to guide me

August 20, 2024 · 9 Comments

Tom Engelhardt: The Candidate from Hell

As president, he would undoubtedly prove to be a first-class global heat machine and voting for him would be the slow-motion equivalent of putting an atomic weapon in the Oval Office.

August 16, 2024 · 6 Comments

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