Two supremely interesting video clips reflecting on the current shift from an industrial growth society to a life-sustaining civilization.
environment
environment
Do we throw our hands up in the air or be the hummingbird? An illustrated story told by Wangari Maathai.
The parable of the hummingbird, the loss of sacredness through the destruction of forests, and deeper religious truths through science.
Williams introduces us to the word "ecotone" as an analogy from nature to describe a clash of cultures. But what does it mean?
Krista reflects on the listener response and skepticism following the 2008 rebroadcast of the Barbara Kingsolver interview.
A joyful lamentation over sealed spaces and the lessons Rosh Hashanah — and the High Holy Days — teaches when we have access to the gifts of our natural environment.
"We're drying them out. But I'm looking closely — a lot of these pages, it's not reparable. This is just heartbreaking to look at."
Two supremely interesting video clips reflecting on the current shift from an industrial growth society to a life-sustaining civilization.
Training and employing unskilled laborers as apprentices and teaching "anyone with a work ethic" how to build.


