Fascinating facts: the intelligence of nature
From ‘tuned in’ spiders to signal-sending plants, nature has its very own advanced intelligence networks
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From ‘tuned in’ spiders to signal-sending plants, nature has its very own advanced intelligence networks
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Reflecting on the debate with Adam Kokesh and briefly replying to the hit piece written about me by a pathological skeptic, I give my response and launch into a lengthier critique of all modern revolutionary thought. This critique analyzes the assumptions of all modern liberal (nominalist) positions, from Marxism to anarchism to fascism.
We have lost many traditional ways of learning from nature. But what if we could reinstate them in ways fit for modern life? Nature guide Andres Roberts says everybody – from children to business leaders and politicians – can benefit from the ‘university of the wild’
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Permaculture practitioner and author Stefan Geyer reflects on the principle of abundance as a framework for better relationships with each other and the planet. From designing a garden to shaping our lives – what can we learn from nature?
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Frustrated by political indifference toward wildlife protection in the UK, Adrian Cooper took matters into his own hands. He explains how social media helped create a grassroots nature reserve in his area
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Hiking in the fall gives you a chance to see some of nature’s most colorful art displays without the heat, humidity, and mosquitoes – assuming you don’t live in southern Florida or California, of course. If you’ve never been hiking in the fall in a cool climate, let me tell you: it’s worth the trip.
I always say – and I’ve written it many times – that gardening is a great antidepressant. As beautiful as nature is to look at, there is something deeply healing about engaging with it.
But if you’re not into getting dirt under your fingernails or dealing with spiders, you can still reap the benefits Mother Nature has to offer. There are so many studies that point to this, I hardly know where to begin.
Nature columnist Lucy Purdy on how light lends a glow to autumn’s lengthening nightsThe post Nature connection: Held in autumn’s hands appeared first on Positive News.
Agrochemical company Monsanto will be the subject of a ‘moral tribunal’ at The HagueThe post The people v Monsanto: corporation to face ‘moral tribunal’ appeared first on Positive News.