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When members of Project CETI (the Cetacean Translation Initiative) witnessed the birth of a sperm whale, they observed a breathtaking scene of cooperation and communication that few humans have ever seen. The extraordinary experience was a scientific milestone as well as one more strand in the web of sperm whale culture that this innovative project is studying.
A closer look at the cranefly orchid reveals how beauty, manipulation, and deep ecological relationships shape the delicate balance of life.
Mother Nature is the ultimate designer. After all, since life first emerged on Earth, she’s had 3.8 billion years of evolutionary R&D to get it right. Biomimicry is the art and science of learning from this ineffable genius: tapping into the patterns of nature to live harmoniously with life’s principles. With Janine Benyus, the “godmother of modern biomimicry”.
A reflective conversation with Terry Tempest Williams on art, grief, democracy, and the quiet, sacred presences she calls the “Glorians” that invite us to pay deeper attention in a time of upheaval.
Visionary agricultural innovator Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin unearths a natural-world template for building a global movement that puts the chicken at the heart of bioregional food systems. These Poultry-Centered Regenerative Agroforestry farms can both renew the land and support the hundreds of millions of small farmers who produce 70% of the world’s food.
Yurok Attorney Amy Cordalis tells the story of the decades-long struggle to remove dams that have choked the life flow of the Klamath river and severed salmon migratory routes, and how a combination of traditional ecological knowledge, environmental law, and old-fashioned diplomacy helped remove 4 of 6 dams.
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From plant intelligence to distributed minds, Michael Pollan explores how new science is reshaping our understanding of consciousness — and our place in the living world.
A conversation with author and digital rights activist Cory Doctorow on how policy failures allow companies to profit by degrading their products and why rebuilding collective power, competition, and repair is essential to changing course.
Saru Jayaraman is one of the most creative and effective labor organizers of our era. In this talk, she describes her work organizing restaurant and other low-wage workers over the last 20 years and the incredible moment of historic worker revolt currently underway in the United States, one that could have enormous implications for both climate justice and for our democracy.
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