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EssaysWhat Counts
Wildlife expert and naturalist Chris Packham wants to see everyone in the UK contribute to The Big Plastic Count.
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EssaysHoly Trees
The practice of nature worship prevalent in an Indigenous community in south India signifies the interconnected kinship of all life forms on Earth.
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EssaysWeather Warning
Antarctic atmospheric scientist John Law describes his work at Rothera Research Station.
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FeaturesNo Word for Nature
Forced off their land and bearing the brunt of climate change, Inuit people are fighting to maintain their cultural traditions.
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EssaysWords World Worlds
Sometimes words feel inadequate when trying to describe nature, but if we get creative we can expand our vocabulary to bring our world to life.
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FeaturesNature in the Digital Age
Modern technology promises to bring us closer to each other and to nature, but is this an illusion?
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FeaturesUnderstanding Antarctica
As the polar regions reach record temperatures, two young climate justice activists head to Antarctica to experience the changes first hand.
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FeaturesThe Sámi Narrative
Sámi people have an ancient reciprocal relationship with reindeer and the landscapes of the European Arctic. Against the backdrop of a warming world, their way of life is under threat.
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InterviewsMicrocultural Revolution
OmVed Gardens’ head chef Jo March caught up with chef, fermentation expert, food scientist and author David Zilber to discuss food culture, existence, symbiosis and harmony.
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EssaysConsulting the Oracles
For those seeking deeper meaning in life, timeless divinatory practices can offer insight and enchantment.
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FeaturesPortal to the Past
Fewer than 20 people speak Yakuunte. With the help of her centenarian grandfather, Juliana Lorisho is determined to keep the tribal language and traditions of the Yaaku people alive.
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InterviewsVoice of An Ancestor
Kendall Francis, a conservation fellow at the National Gallery in London, UK, is researching the legacies of colonialism, slavery and exploitation in artists’ materials.
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