by Deborah Niemann. Many people think that making the green choice is more expensive. Although this can be true, it doesn't have…
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by Marie T. Russell. There seems to be so many things going on these days that need to be addressed. I compare the situation to a…
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by Ellen LaConte. In a perfect world, the resources that all the world's people and other-than-human species depend upon would be…
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by Kingsley L. Dennis, PhD. Civilizations emerge and evolve when they are governed by a creative minority that inspires the…
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by Miles Olson. The myth of progress tells a story in which everything that came before this moment is useless and obsolete. Many…
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by Ellen LaConte. We are not larger than Life, and we cannot live apart from Life though we have tried mightily to do just that.…
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With urbanization advancing, economies expanding, and climate change a concern, Mexico City has emerged as an unlikely…
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by Anne Rowthorn. This is the time...to stand in awe before Earth and all the stars. The singing river calls us to sit on her…
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by Partners For Planetary Recovery. Today, we are facing a life-threatening condition: the destruction of the environmental…
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by Sara Avant Stover. In September 2001 I spent three weeks in Nepal. One misty morning after a hearty breakfast in the village…
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by Ellen LaConte. Imagine that in this time ahead we do not live beyond Earth's means or behave as if we were larger than Life,…
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by Eleanor Boyle. It's hard to imagine wholesale changes to agriculture and food. Eating less meat is a shift that — in small…
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by Milicent Johnson. Detroit, in a lot of ways, parallels the track we are on as a nation. The snapshot of our future is staring…
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President Obama just-signed provision (March 28, 2013) prevents federal courts from stopping the planting of genetically…
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by Miles Olson. If we take away the governing bodies that propel us to destroy our land base and each other; if the forces that…
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In this short four minute interview President Carter was asked if there was one thing he regretted not doing when he was…
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by Richard Dupuis. With all the technology and modern conveniences we enjoy, living should be easier and more prosperous for…
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by Marie T. Russell. Lately, some people have been saying: "Things are getting worse!" When you realize that what we focus on…
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by Seth Farber, Ph. D. Psychiatric heretic R. D. Laing wrote, “The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being…
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by Marie T. Russell. Someone said to me the other day that people don't change... as in "a leopard doesn't change its spots". Is…
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by Sylvia Clute. How to effect regime change without war was demonstrated by the nonviolent revolution in India led by Mahatma…
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by Marie T. Russell. There is a kingdom where farmers grow everything organically. There are no chemical fertilizers, no…
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Halve meat consumption, scientists urge rich world. People in the rich world should become "demitarians" – eating half as much…
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by Robert Reich. Raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 should be a no-brainer. When you add in the Earned Income Tax Credit…
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Friends. We all love 'em! But are our Facebook Friends really friends or do they open us up to all kinds of privacy issues...…
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As David versus Goliath battles go it is hard to imagine a more uneven fight than the one about to play out in front of the US…
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