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Reflect

Man-Made Climate Change Making Kindling of America’s Forestlands

Researchers found that wildfires will worsen exponentially until there are no longer enough trees to sustain them.

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Reflect

How Trees Talk to Each Other

“A forest is much more than what you see,” says ecologist Suzanne Simard.

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Reflect

The More You Know about Plants, the More You Feel a Part of the World

Plants help us transcend our human form, find joy and meaning in life, and feel more at home in this world we all journey through.

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Reflect

Choosing a President in a Time of Climate Crisis

Our next president must be someone who understands the science of climate change and can build a clean energy future.

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Listen

Recording the Sounds of Extinction

The rising silence speaks volumes.​

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Change

First Nation Wins Historic Victory Over Mammoth Coal Export Terminal

US Army Corps of Engineers denies permit for proposed Cherry Point terminal, which would have been the largest in North America.

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Explore

John Muir ~ Coming Home

A short film inspired by writings of the naturalist, author, and early advocate of wilderness preservation.

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Change

UBC Reads Sustainability: Naomi Klein

Forget everything you think you know about global warming.

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Change

Put a Bird On It: World Peace, Political Revolution, and #BirdieSanders

Presidential candidate welcomes friendly feathered friend as messenger of peace.

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Eat & Drink

Terroir of Honey: Meet Bee Local’s Damian Marista

Meet Damian Marista of Bee Local in Portland and learn about the terroir of honey.