Green man in snow

Winter Solstice 2025

Eliza Daley, By my solitary hearth

Human hands and ferns. A work by Zuzanna Dolega from the "Human Nature" series.

Let us humbly receive the minimal (experimentally validated) foundation that can plausibly account for everything we experience, even if we can’t ourselves connect all the dots. Trust the universe, not our brains.

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Nourishing a Bioregional Economy

January 29, 2026
In this first event of the year, Donna Morton (Salmon Returns) and Michael Shuman (community economist) share their expertise on investing locally and building bioregional institutions.

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Beyond the Brink

Imagining a better future is an act of bravery, especially when you’re aware of all the challenges we face in the present. Envisioning a better world is essential, can be empowering, and is how our actions become the building blocks of real, transformative change.

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Bioregioning

Millions of people are searching for a way to live that can meet their needs without undermining the life-support systems of the planet. Although there are no easy solutions to planetary overshoot or quick fixes to the culture behind it, bioregioning offers a deeply positive and systemic way forward.

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Troubled Waters

Microplastic pollution is an issue that’s easy to overlook, but it’s deceptively threatening to both ocean and human health. Microscopic plastic particles are now found in nearly everything on the planet—from the deepest parts of the ocean to inside the cells of living beings.

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Acceptance and Agency at the End of Modernity

Modernity is a story of inevitable growth and progress deeply embedded in the consciousness of our culture and institutions. But now both the story and the real-world manifestations of modernity may be expiring.

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Where the Wild Things Were

We are experiencing a devastating loss of wild nature—both the habitats that have been left unaltered by human activity and the species that have historically inhabited those places. Where the Wild Things Were offers a place to start for addressing this crisis.

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The Great Unraveling

Environmental and social challenges are now compounding to threaten the very systems that support the world we know. What does this Great Unraveling mean for both human civilization and the global ecosystem, and what we can do in response?

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