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Nature, ecosystems, wildlife, “coupled human and natural systems” (CHaNS), and the threats they face

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Saving What Matters: Taking Sustainability Personally

20 Sep 201520 Sep 2015
I was asked to deliver a talk to the School of Arts, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University last week.  As I was preparing, I recorded a rehearsal version…
disasters…

Leuser Under Threat Again

14 Sep 2015
And yet another sad but important recent article related to my upcoming talk, this time on the Leuser Ecosystem (where I studied orangutans at Suaq Balimbing and Ketambe research sites in…
justice…

The Curse of Coltan

13 Sep 201513 Sep 2015
Planning another of those difficult talks about primate conservation, and came across this summary of the link to coltan mining in the DRC.
disasters…

Latest article on the Palm Oil threat to the Leuser Ecosystem

23 Jul 2015
A recent summary of the current challenges facing Leuser, where I went 16 years ago to study orangutans, then watched their home being desecrated by the relentless chainsaws. "Right now, huge swaths…
climate…

Climate Scientist Jason Box: “Yeah, the shit that’s going down has been testing my ability to block it.”

13 Jul 201523 Jul 2015
I find it impressive that an article like this was posted in a mainstream magazine like Esquire. I especially like their web address that went with the article, which includes…
climate…

Little humans on a big planet

22 Apr 201523 Apr 2015
Happy Earth Day!  I hope you enjoyed the Google doodle and quiz as much as I did (in my squiddy way, I 'spose).  You can even get Google to match your…
climate…

Vernal Thoughts

24 Mar 2015
Four quick thoughts on events that come around this time of year... 1. Solar zenith in Singapore and what the Equinox is all about At 1:11 PM Singapore time, the…
education…

Celebrate Life’s B(earth) Day 25 Feb!

24 Feb 2015
A little dash of perspective, from WHY CELEBRATING LIFE’S B(EARTH)DAY IS IMPORTANT TO BIOMIMICRY BY DAYNA BAUMEISTER We need perspective. And no where is this perspective more obvious than in…
heroes…

An Ecology Of Mind – A daughter’s portrait of Gregory Bateson

19 Jan 201519 Jan 2015
I was lucky to see this at the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz a couple years ago. Now it's available to the world.   An Ecology Of Mind- A Daughter's…
Culture Change…

KSR: The question is…

16 Dec 201418 Dec 2014
Kim Stanley Robinson is one of my favorite science fiction writers.  His works include some of the better collapsitarian novels, The Wild Shore, Pacific Edge and Forty Signs of Rain, plus…

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