Our current economic paradigm is leading us to a world that nobody wants. To change that, we will have to invent an economics suited to the 21st century.
How do you support people forever attached to a landscape after an inferno tears through their homelands: decimating native food sources, burning through ancient scarred trees, and destroying ancestral and totemic plants
鈥淥ur seeds are more than just food for us. Yes, they are nutrition. But they鈥檙e also… spirituality,鈥 says Electa Hare-RedCorn, a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma and a
Like it or not, the world will be flying more in the decades ahead鈥攁nd flights are for many in the developed world the largest part of an individual鈥檚 (and often
It鈥檚 the holiday season again, and in the midst of making to-do lists and prepping for festive dinners, some people will once again ponder whether it is better for the
The protesters were relatively chipper, if subdued, on this Monday morning鈥攁 fitting time of day for a meeting of the Sunrise Movement. This national youth-led effort is pushing the Green
Chief Zogli looked weary as he scratched a notch in his doorpost to record the weather. 鈥淪till no rain,鈥 he says with resignation. The chickens pecked lazily in the dust
鈥淲e do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children,鈥 affirms the Oglala-Sioux version of a belief common to several indigenous cultures. To David Brower,
The story of Alaska鈥檚 glacial retreat is plainly written across the landscape. Melting has left these slow-moving rivers of ice, while still spectacular, much diminished. And it is forcing us