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As Society Unravels, the Future Is Up for Grabs

Jeremy Lent

As civilization faces existential crisis, our leaders demonstrate their inability to respond. Theory of change shows that […]

America’s Future Needs a Convention of States to Amend the Constitution

Danny de Gracia

The father of America’s nuclear navy, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, once characterized how new ideas are often […]

Time to speak the unspeakable

Julian Cribb

If you come to a realisation that our civilisation is crumbling in the face of climate chaos, […]

Are we already beyond climate tipping points? – A MAHB Dialogue with Paleo-Climatologist Andrew Glikson

Geoffrey Holland

There is hardly any future for many species and for human civilization under mean global temperatures of […]

Stories That Inspire Positive Change – A MAHB Dialogue With Author, Olfa Meliani-Faure

Geoffrey Holland

GH – You have written a fiction trilogy titled, The Beautiful Ones, that features human overpopulation as […]

Image credit: John Kastner, Inpatient psychiatry art therapist, University of Rochester (NY)

Population Density Stress Is Killing Us Now!

Gregg Miklashek

It is more important now than ever to talk about population. What will we do if we […]

Overpopulation In America – And Its Cures

Anne H. Ehrlich, Paul R. Ehrlich

It is more important now than ever to talk about population. What will we do if we […]

Plankton, participatory installation, Tech interactive, San Jose, CA, 2019 (credit: Photoshop Scares Me)

Becoming part of the solution: Art and science as a pathway to eco citizenry

Michele Guieu

The necessity to foster a lasting interest and care for the natural world is a priority for […]

A bee and beetle both eating from a flower

Protecting Natural Systems in an Era of Emerging Planetary Consciousness – A Stanford MAHB Dialogue with Randy Hayes

Geoffrey Holland

I pledge allegiance to the Earth To its mountains, rivers, soil, and sky One planet irreplaceable To […]

The author and his son at the Global Climate Strike in Hartford, Connecticut

Raising an Ecowarrior: The Early Childhood Years

Erik Assadourian

Nearly four years ago I wrote in Adbusters about how I had been raising my son to […]

Building a Wellbeing Economy

Katherine Trebeck

This article was originally published in Open Democracy on June 11, 2019. Meeting the challenges of the […]

The Methane Gun

Julian Cribb

In all the sound and fury over climate change, too little public and media attention has been […]

Impact of Population Growth

John P. Holdren, Paul R. Ehrlich

It is more important now than ever to talk about population. What will we do if we […]

Propaganda

Russell Baldwin

In my first blog, I described how a personal narrative is a compilation of all of the experiences, experiments, […]

Fly Away

Keith Hayes

In Minnesota as boy I used to raise Monarch butterflies. On summer break mornings I’d go behind […]

The Next System – A MAHB Dialogue with Political Economist Gar Alperovitz

Geoffrey Holland

‘The reconstruction of the nation’s underlying political-economy—away from corporate domination, towards democracy and community rebuilt from the […]

The first population policies implemented in Africa: the case of Tunisia

Patrícia Dérer

It is more important now than ever to talk about population. What will we do if we […]

The Arctic is Melting

Sue Arnold

The Arctic is melting. Sea ice is rapidly disappearing as a result of climate change and warming […]