Environment

Climate cracks are spreading — and even the system knows it can’t hold

From scientists to intelligence agencies, repeated warnings about climate and ecological collapse have gone largely unanswered by governments, media and markets.

April 6, 2026

Wes Jackson drives a blue tractor.

Prairie Prophecy: A powerful new film on Wes Jackson and the future of agriculture

A new documentary, Prairie Prophecy, explores the life and work of ecologist Wes Jackson, offering a compelling vision for the future of agriculture, sustainability, and our relationship with the land.

April 6, 2026

Maritime ecosystem restoration

A New Wave of Collaboration for Our Oceans

In January, we launched a brand-new Marine Ecosystems Community of Practice – a collaborative initiative bringing together four Ecosystem Restoration Communities (ERCs) working at the frontlines of coastal and marine restoration.

April 3, 2026

Tughgoz Village, Ishakshim District, Tajikistan.

Preserving Local Seeds, Sustaining Rural Life

In Tughgoz village, located in the remote Ishkashim District of Tajikistan, agriculture is more than a livelihood — it is the foundation of daily life. Like many rural communities in the region, village residents rely on their land, local knowledge, and traditional seed varieties to sustain their families and protect their future.

April 2, 2026

forest restoration

Cities: Canary in the Coal Mine?

The easiest and cheapest means of reducing warming is increasing vegetation in rural areas; eliminating bare soil, especially the millions of acres produced by industrial agriculture, addressing erosion and aridification, and restoring forests, which will also increase fire-resistance, reducing the need for the far-more complex and expensive changes required in suburban and urban areas.

April 2, 2026

paradigm shift

How to build community resilience in the face of abrupt economic decline

Benicia, California, is set to lose its largest single employer and source of tax revenue, a sprawling oil refinery. A Guardian article about this issue catalyzed this essay that describes what a thoughtful process might look like, if a community – any community – chose to pursue sustainability instead of economic growth.

April 2, 2026

flax harvest

Introducing Common Cloth Works

We’d love you to follow our exciting journey into the specifics and challenges of vertically micro-manufacturing the first bioregional, ecological UK linen in decades!

April 1, 2026

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