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Surviving the “Perfect Storm”

Michael Learner, Randy Hayes

We face a “perfect storm of global stressors. Decentralized regional self-sufficiency in energy, food, & friendship is […]

If change must come, what does that mean for our mental health?

Brittany Ganguly

As most of the world resides in lockdown, pollution in many cities has decreased,  overall emissions are […]

Feeding Humanity on a Deeply Troubled Planet – A MAHB Dialogue with Health Scientist, Innovator Dickson Despommier

Geoffrey Holland

“There are no seasons indoors. The efficiency of each floor of a vertical farm, one acre in […]

Cattle feedlot

Never let a good crisis go to waste

Corey J.A. Bradshaw, Daniel Blumstein, Paul R. Ehrlich

Winston Churchill’s words have never been more important than today as we experience the society- and life-changing […]

What’s Next for Earth? An Earth Day Conversation with Paul Ehrlich

Michele Guieu

Join Montalvo’s Lucas Artists Program and MAHB as they honor the work of artists in celebrating the […]

What's Net for Earth Art Call

What’s Next for Earth

Michele Guieu

@WhatsNextForEarth is an open Instagram community art project.Our first project is “Earth Circles”, a celebration of Earth […]

Earth Day Live 2020

Strike, divest, and vote for our future. From April 22, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, to […]

The case for a shadow government now! Pros and Cons

Daniel Blumstein, Paul R. Ehrlich

Recently in reaction to the tepid response of the Democrats to Trump’s extraordinary incompetence and brazen lying […]

World Health Day April 7th

Chuck Woolery

World Health Day, April 7th is an annual day for global health awareness. Originally to honor the creation […]

Coronavirus: Facts and Fears

  Joined by health experts, Dr. Anna Harte (Medical Director of University Health Services), Dr. Nicholas Jewell (Professor of Biostatistics at […]

To Be or Not To Be

Peter Goin

This blog is part of  the Environmental Impact II series produced by David Wagner. To be, or not to […]

Flagship Species Help Conserve All Biodiversity

Andy Beattie, Jennifer McGowan

One of the most successful ways of raising funds for conservation is to focus public and corporate […]

Car Culture and Climate Change: Systemic and Personal Solutions

Kirkland, Giles

Despite the nay-saying overtures of several international politicians, climate change is real, and it is an immediate […]

Population, Energy, and Viability: Connecting the Dots

Everyone knows that if you have a little mass and a little energy, that with a little […]

The Illusion of Saving the World

Kirkpatrick Sale

Last month, as you probably know by now, an extraordinary hoopla event descended on Manhattan in the […]

Exploring Overpopulation Fiction with O.M. Faure

O.M. Faure

O.M. Faure is the author of The Beautiful Ones, a trilogy that tackles the topic of overpopulation […]

Certain technologies are an existential threat. Is Technology itself an existential threat?

Randy Hayes

“We need to see that our human technologies are coherent with earth technologies so that they protect […]

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Where Next?

Malcolm Potts

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