Book Review: Read This When Things Fall Apart – 🏴 Anarchist Federation
🔥 Oct 2, 2025 - From The Weightless State Between Here And There - Image: The cover of the book is an illustration of a person standing in waist deep water staring out towards a dark blue night sky. The person is drawn in black with long hair and surrounded by lily pads. The water is surrounded by tree silhouettes and flowers. The sky has constellations drawn connecting…
Medscape: Solastalgia: Climate Change’s Hidden Mental Health Crisis?
As wildfires, floods, and environmental change reshape our surroundings, a new wave of research shows how the grief of a changing home can fuel mental health problems.
Professor Kathy Willis on the science behind nature’s impact on our well-being, and what it means for our future.Can trees be medicine? Can a walk in the par...
Strike or Die (Climate Apocalypse Now) | philosofree
***RESOURCE FOR ORGANIZING YOUR WORKPLACE: https://linktr.ee/organizeworkers *** This is part of a "philosophy 101" series. The climate crisis is often discu...
Romanticizing the Apocalypse: Why We Secretly Hope the World Ends
Why do so many of us secretly hope the world ends? In this brutally honest, darkly humorous video, we unpack the psychology and philosophy behind our fascina...
Feeling Sad During Hard Times Is Not Depression - Mind Cafe - Medium
These are heavy times. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the globe and has reached unprecedented numbers in America, we are facing the reality that it’s not going anywhere soon. In…
Exploring the Intersection of Care and Sustainability in 'Homing'
Discover how Homing: A Quest to Care for Myself and the Earth by Alice Irene Whittaker redefines care, connecting personal healing with collective environmental action.
We all get the big sad sometimes. But you know what? Doomerism doesn't solve anything - it's a gift to the ruling class. Let's talk about that.Why Capitalism...
I guess I react emotionally to Headspace ads, then I thought it would be fun to animate one of these vids on McMindfulness. Practicing mindfulness is useful ...
Protecting nature and inspiring art are key to planetary health & preventing pandemics
Neil Vora MD is a former epidemic intelligence service officer with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with experience combating outbr...
How ‘ecological empathy’ can help humans reconnect with nature and shape a better world
A useful framework for considering the needs of the “more-than-human world” when designing human-made systems is “ecological empathy,” the focus of Lauren Lambert, founder of Future Now, a sustainability consulting firm. Her research on the topic, Ecological empathy: Relational theory and practice, was published in the journal Ecosystems and People in late 2024, when she […]
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