by Courtney Jackson | Sep 6, 2022 | our work, writing
Strengthen Your Connection to Nature: 5 Activities to Try Today Modern day life is full of networks and connections. Networking with existing or potential colleagues. Connecting to wifi at your favorite cafe. Engaging on a digital social network. Finally getting your...
by Amelia Hansen | Aug 13, 2022 | our work, research
Exiting the Anthropocene Exiting the Anthropocene: Achieving personal and planetary health in the 21st century Susan L. Prescott, Alan C. Logan, Jamie Bristow, Ricardo Rozzi, Rob Moodie, Nicole Redvers, Tari Haahtela, Sara Warber, Blake Poland, Trevor Hancock, Brian...
by Fayeannette Pierce-Parsons | Jun 18, 2022 | writing
Can We Be, With All Our Relations? To Be in this world has any number of definitions, often dependent on who you ask. In many cultures nothing is more defining to one’s Being as their name, who has named them, what their name means, and its history. Names, though not...
by Nia Heard-Garris | Feb 13, 2022 | our work, writing
Black is the New Green: Seeing Color to Advance Environmental Justice When I look at green spaces . . . When I look at green spaces, I feel a sense of mourning. Especially, when I look upon my small yard in an urban city. I, and many others like me, have lost touch...
by Amelia Hansen | Aug 31, 2020 | inspiration & context
The Environment Can Actually Change our Physiology “While it’s something that we intuitively understand as humans, studies prove the health benefits of spending time outside.” In this interview entitled “Prescribing Nature: A Physician’s Perspective on Wellness and...
by Sara Warber | May 10, 2020 | inspiration & context
Nature Connection from Botanical Graffiti? Rogue botanists and chalking plant lovers One of the delights I’ve encountered on our daily quarantine walks is the chalking of sidewalks by kids who are at home from school. In my neighborhood these semi-functional artworks...