G. W. Wilson’s Disappointingly Biophobic Poison Ivy
Manuel Casal Lodeiro explores what could have been a very Gaian comic book, Poison Ivy, but turned out biophobic instead.
Manuel Casal Lodeiro explores what could have been a very Gaian comic book, Poison Ivy, but turned out biophobic instead.
This week, Bart Everson digs to the bottom of Americans’ love of cereal to explore its cultural and environmental impact.
We comfortable Gaians must act now, in ways beyond our comfort zones, or accept the slow death of Gaia.
Karen Elias explores how our mythological worship of gods has found a new home, AI and technological “progress.”
What Will Gaia Do? A new mantra for the tough times ahead?
EpA is at it again. But public comment is revealing that resistance is not futile.
Exploring some potential ideas to facilitate future negotiations for global environmental treaties.
Erik and Bart share their comments asking EpA to continue doing its job of protecting the environment.
A month living in a post-collapse nation helps reveal what the transition to a post-growth, post-consumer society might look like.
Part II of the Gaian Guide to Liquids: a look at perhaps the most sustainable beverage in the world.
EpA continues to undermine America’s environmental laws. Wise words from David Orr helps us understand why.
Shifting Rhythms, Launching Projects, and Ignoring the Root Causes of Climate Change