When an initiative fails, I like to think about what it got right, what it got wrong, and what parts can be modified and improved.
Environmental History Now.
Seeds, Context, and Environment: the Relationship Between Seed Testing Scientists and Their Object of Study
Have you ever held seeds in the palm of your hands?
Towards a Spiritual Reimagining of Climate and its Changes
In recent weeks, we have continued to see the residual impacts of climate change. And while tumultuous weather conditions—hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, snowstorms, and the like—have become a hot topic in our changing climate, there is perhaps little discussion about the role that the sacred and spiritual play in how we grapple with shifting landscapes, vulnerable populations, and what we can only predict may be worsening living conditions.
Birds in Life and in Ink: An Errant Tracing
Oscar is a notoriously messy eater. Like all male Eclectus parrots, he uses his large candy-corn beak to pick up a piece of fruit and flings it across the kitchen floor.