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Earthly Interviews
Earthly Interviews is a Words of the Earth series that takes readers closer to the people whose creativity, love, and work are inspired by the natural environment. Authors, environmentalists, scientists, artists, and thought leaders who are at the forefront of discussions concerning our planet are interviewed for these pieces. We examine the ways they are contributing to our understanding, appreciation, and protection of the Earth via their perspectives, tales, and individual travels.
What happens when practicality meets sustainability on a construction site? Discover how Denis Batjala navigates cost, materials, and innovation to build homes that last in this in-depth interview.
In The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, Elizabeth Kolbert traces the devastating consequences of human activity on Earth’s biodiversity, documenting how we are ushering in a new mass extinction event.
Could owning fewer things actually make you happier and more fulfilled? Explore how experts adapt minimalism to different lifestyles and cultures, and discover strategies for living intentionally in this article.
We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast by Jonathan Safran Foer is a compelling call to action showing how small changes in our dietary choices can play a significant role in mitigating climate change.
The Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard uncovers the hidden toll of consumer culture on the environment and society, urging readers to rethink their consumption habits.