What can ants, Truffula trees, and a quiet pond teach us about sustainability? You might be surprised. Read this roundup to discover how powerful stories can change our relationship with nature.
Author: The Contributing Writer
Book Review: Walden by Henry David Thoreau
In Walden, Henry David Thoreau chronicles his experiment in living simply and deliberately in a cabin he built near Walden Pond, offering reflections on nature, solitude, and the meaning of life.
Sustainable Practices to Incorporate into Your Spring or Fall Activities
Could your sunscreen be harming fish? Or can cleaning your house help grow herbs? Discover surprising ways your everyday choices impact the planet — explore the full article to learn more!
Earthly Views: Eco-Friendly Ways to Celebrate Love and Friendship
Would you rather receive a gift that disappears over time or one that lasts forever—but not in a good way? Discover how to celebrate love and friendship without leaving a lasting footprint.
Seeing Through the Eyes of the Heart: An Inspiring Conversation with Bodhi Simpson
Have you ever felt like the Earth was trying to speak to you—but you weren’t sure how to listen? Discover a fascinating perspective on imagination, healing, and connection in this interview!
Book of the Earth: “Hell Holes 4” by Donald Firesmith
Would you survive in a world where even hope is a luxury?
Discover the chilling answer as Hell Holes 4 takes you on a journey through unimaginable despair and unyielding resilience.
Book Review: Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer
Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer is a deep exploration of the hidden realities of meat production and its ethical, environmental, and personal consequences.
Book Review: A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold
A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold is a classic work of environmental literature. It is a blend of nature writing and philosophy. This book underscores the necessity of a land ethic that reveres and respects all forms of life.
Book of the Earth: Sentience Hazard by Alexandru Czimbor
Sentience Hazard by Alexandru Czimbor is an exploration of humanity’s precarious dance with the pursuit of artificial intelligence, seen through the eyes of François, a computational neuroscientist burdened by ambition and self-doubt.
Book Review: The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells is a stark, sweeping account that lays bare the terrifying realities of climate change and the urgent need for action.
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