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environmentalism

Who Stands With the Bears?

Tom Smith
25th May, 2020
Beyond environmentalist criticism of the documentary 'Planet of the Humans' Tom Smith argues, there is a deeper message about the renewable energy industry that merits our attention.
Dark Thoughts

Cowboy Nation

Henrik Olav Mathiesen
11th September, 2019
Norway’s state-owned oil and gas company is riding headlong into the world’s fossil-fuelled sunset. Henrik Olav Matthiessen goes in pursuit.
Dark Thoughts

Red River Backwards

Mike Hembury
20th March, 2019
A city like Berlin is already a natural disaster in so many ways. How are we supposed to know when a bit more is too much?
BelongingPlace & Time

An Arboreal Language

Juhi Saklani
5th October, 2018
Delhi-based photographer Juhi Saklani responds to the mass felling of street trees in her city.
Under the Canopy

Environmental Studies

Rob Carney
29th August, 2018
In the Beginning Was a River But back in March something happened there that keeps...
Dark Verse

Extending the Glide

Dougald Hine
29th March, 2018
What happens when a sustainability expert hits a wall of despair over climate change? Professor Jem Bendell talks to Dark Mountain co-founder Dougald Hine.
ConversationsDark Thoughts

The Sparrow and the Twig

Joanna Pocock
29th March, 2018
Lynx Vilden is renowned in the American West for living as our Paleolithic ancestors did. Joanna Pocock joins her in the wild west of Dartmoor.
Wild Words

Numens, Ghosts and Fugitives

Sara Hudston
22nd January, 2018
I found the place dark and deeply rural; it was extremely beautiful and often inexplicable....
Place & Time

Psalter, For Now

Mike Freeman
2nd January, 2018
Brown bears wear the trail smooth all summer and fall, seeking sockeye, pinks, and cohos,...
Place & Time

The Empty Countryside

Sara Hudston
2nd October, 2017
For thousands of years, the English countryside has never been so empty of people and...
Myths & Stories

Prospecting for Equanimity

Jason Benton
7th September, 2017
The stakes are in the meadow … the fields are overgrown The winds of change...
From Our BooksWalking on Lava

Taking Rewilding Seriously

John Jacobi
31st July, 2017
It is, it seems, our civilisation’s turn to experience the inrush of the savage and...
Dark Thoughts

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