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  • Joel Wentz on Against the Machine by Paul Kingsnorth [Review]
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englewoodreview.org /1 month ago

Joel Wentz on Against the Machine by Paul Kingsnorth [Review]

Prophetic & Convicting OR Grumpy & Unrealistic? A Video Review of Against the Machine: On the Unmaking of Humanity Paul […] The post Joel Wentz on Against the Machine by Pa...

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oxfordstudent.com /1 month ago

Reading poetry in acid rain

“NO GREAT FUTURE AWAITS YOU ON A DEAD PLANET”. When I first came across this line in Paul Ewen’s Lessons, it encapsulated a response unique to our time. It bluntly acknowledges our...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Books photo: Ancient: Reviving the woods that made Britain by Luke Barley

Daniel Brown, Dave, Rita, and Eddie haul “a chunky piece of sweet chestnut” in a photo from Ancient: Reviving the woods that made Britain by Luke Barley, a senior National Trust ad...

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

Tony Parkes, the banker who replanted a rainforest

On the far north coast of New South Wales, the old rainforest had mostly disappeared. The Big Scrub once covered about 75,000 hectares of rich basalt country, a lowland subtropical...

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theamericanconservative.com /3 days ago

Andy Burnham’s Northern Kingdom

A simple guide for confused Americans. The post Andy Burnham’s Northern Kingdom appeared first on The American Conservative.

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conservativewoman.co.uk /1 week ago

Burnham, broken Britain . . . and we Aussies thought we had it bad

WITH Ben Stokes’s curiously timed and curiously effected retirement from international cricket, Brits lost one King of the North. The valiant warrior with patriotic flair and heavy...

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oxfordstudent.com /1 month ago

For the roots of trees, language, and existence 

A member of the Kainai Nation of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Api'soomaahka (Running Coyote) – William Singer III is named after his great-great-great uncle, a Blackfoot warrior. His...

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churchtimes.co.uk /6 days ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

HOW is the past made present to us? It is a good question to ask and answer in the ancient city of Chester, where I have come on a writing retreat, and also to speak and read at th...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

‘Living laboratory’: Suffolk agroforestry farm seeks community ownership to survive

Wakelyns needs £1.2m to save its diverse organic crops and ‘micro’ enterprises including a bakery and honeybee hivesThe aerial view of Wakelyns matches the experience of visiting i...

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positive.news /1 month ago

The island festival putting nature before acts

An Isle of Wight festival is swapping big-name headliners for beach cleans and community-led events The post The island festival putting nature before acts appeared first on Posit...

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oxfordstudent.com /1 month ago

Poem: Integrated World Capitalism

Soft supple lungs turn tar-ash, or mud-sludge. Turn over the pebble: watch us scatter, then throw each other under your shadow. The post Poem: Integrated World Capitalism appeared...

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nybooks.com /2 weeks ago

Climate and Punishment

Vigil finds George Saunders returning to the theme of his first novel, grief—this time not for a person but for a planet.

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

I HAVE always felt a close affinity with St Columba, whose day approaches as I write this. When, as a 19-year-old back in 1977, I was on a long ramble round Ireland, I happened to...

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conservativehome.com /1 month ago

Paul Goldsmith: Modern Life with ancient brains – why Westminster makes success feel like failure

We don't need to return to the Stone Age, but what might be called Paleo Policy: modern institutions designed with cognitive ergonomics in mind. If politicians understood the ancie...

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youthkiawaaz.com /4 weeks ago

A Confession: Nature That Nurtured

Author's Note: While this essay is rooted in memory and personal experience, it emerged from the same concern explored in a companion piece on environmental responsibility in Kashm...

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americana-uk.com /1 week ago

Hell in a Handcart – making a profit for “The Man”

“In a time of universal deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act” – George Orwell “Well I woke up this morning…” as legendary blues numbers are won’t to have it. Normally my...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

‘People start connecting the dots’: why an investment fund is rewilding a North Yorkshire estate

Rebalance Earth is investing in Broughton Sanctuary to generate financial, environmental and social returnsFrom a high point on the hill, the North Yorkshire landscape unrolls belo...

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edinburghnews.scotsman.com /4 weeks ago

SNL UK’s Chris Cantrill returns to Edinburgh Fringe with “Rewilding”

Three-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, Chris Cantrill (SNL UK, Icklewick FM) returns to the Fringe from 3 to 30 August with the follow-up to 2024’s critically acclaimed, sold-o...

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

WHEN the parish church is dedicated in honour of St Cuthbert, and even the working men’s club (now sadly for sale) is “The Bede”, you know you are in the north-east. Indeed, Maggie...

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oxfordstudent.com /1 month ago

Poem: A Windowsill View

Small brown birds toy in the sludge and bracken. The coal bodies of dead shrubs. An aftermath of wine in the early evening. Ethical hallucinations.                                 ...

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goodgoodgood.co /1 month ago

He grew up poaching animals and cutting down trees. Now he protects the same land he used to plunder

Rustom Basumatary received the Assam Guarav Award for his wildlife conservation efforts.

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

I WAS in London the other day, speaking to a group of American pastors at St Martin-in-the-Fields. After a good lunch in the church’s wonderful crypt-café, they bundled me into an...

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rte.ie /2 weeks ago

'King of the north' sets out big picture politics

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

‘The flavour crisis’: a satirist’s exposé on the origins of broken Britain

Whether it’s the traditional boiled diet, a dental epidemic or white-winged extremism, Patrick Gathara explains why political turmoil is engulfing the UKDon’t already get The Long...

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