Resurgence & Ecologist magazine
Resurgence & Ecologist magazine addresses the environmental, social, and spiritual challenges and opportunities of our time. It provides a voice for change that is driven not by fear, but by a love of the Earth and its many life forms. Recognising the interconnectedness of the crises we face; it seeks to inform and inspire a just and thriving future for all.
This beautifully illustrated, trailblazing magazine connects readers with a diversity of visionaries, exploring nature and ecology, food and farming, spiritually and philosophy, social and environmental justice as well as ethical living, wellbeing, and the arts - an eclectic mix that cannot be found anywhere else. Past contributors include Vandana Shiva, Phillip Pullman, Caroline Lucas, Deepak Chopra, Mya-Rose Craig, Thich Nhat Hanh, Louisa Adjoa Parker, Michael Morpurgo, Polly Higgins, George Monbiot, Isabella Tree, Noam Chomsky, and Gail Bradbrook...the list goes on.
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Featured articles from the latest issue of Resurgence & Ecologist magazine
Coming into relationship with Earth
Sui Searle invites us to reflect on the story of separation that runs through our culture. In recognising how language shapes our relationship with Earth, we can embrace a conversation about story, animacy and the possibility of living in deeper relationship.
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The giving imperative
Edward Davey considers the urgent role for philanthropy in the global effort to protect and restore the natural world and stabilise the climate. As government funding diminishes, there is a greater reliance on private funders to support this vital work.
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Voices in common
During a year-long artistic commission, Craig Jordan-Baker explored the lives of New Forest Commoners and the ways their language connects them to an ancient landscape. He discovered a use of language that opened doors to a richer, more complex place.
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Building the foundations within
At the age of 94, Indian philosopher Karan Singh addressed young people with a call to cultivate inner coherence as the foundation for outer change. Sunil Malhotra reports from the event in New Delhi which brought together students, educators and spiritual thinkers.
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Imagining with the more than human
What happens when rivers are recognised as living beings, and law becomes a form of storytelling? Artist Elena Landinez reflects on imagination, collaboration and the growing movement to grant rights to rivers and forests.
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Revelling in wildness
India Bourke reviews The Wild Within: What Plants Taught Me about Life, Recovery and Renewal by Brigit Anna McNeill. She discovers a joyful introduction to herbology that reminds her to 'remain alert to the enchantment inside all that grows'.
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