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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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How Trees Talk to Each Other

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

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Heart Rate Variability Science Meets Mindfulness

The research, tools, and practices that increase well-being, mental clarity, performance and emotional stability.

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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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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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Recording the Sounds of Extinction

The rising silence speaks volumes.​

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Change

UBC Reads Sustainability: Naomi Klein

Forget everything you think you know about global warming.

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Eat & Drink

Dr. Brant Cortright: The Neurogenesis Diet

How to enhance cognitive function by increasing neurogenesis—the process of making new brain cells.

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10 Black Women Innovators and the Awesome Things They Brought Us

From a better hairbrush to modern 3D technology, ten things that might never have existed without the invention or innovation of black women.

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Climate Bombshell: Dangerous Sea Level Rise Coming in Decades, Not Centuries

A new study predicts a much more accelerated rate of sea level rise of several meters, beyond that which humanity is capable of adapting to.