What Keeps Us Trying?
My guess is that if you were not keeping on, at least to some degree, you would not be reading this piece. Perhaps we are all fools, but let’s think about it.
/ January 25, 2017
My guess is that if you were not keeping on, at least to some degree, you would not be reading this piece. Perhaps we are all fools, but let’s think about it.
/ January 25, 2017
To understand that we live in a world in which relationships are more fundamental than tiny, individual bits of matter is revolutionary in its implications.
/ January 5, 2017
Devon Hartman is a Claremont-based architect and co-founder of CHERP (Community Home Energy Retrofit Project), which he designed to form collaborative partnerships with community organizations, contractors, and cities to promote sustainable building practices.
/ December 13, 2016
John Cobb, Jr. prepared these comments for the inaugural docent training program of the Amigos de los Rios Emerald Necklace initiative, a “necklace” of parks and green spaces populating the great watersheds of the Los Angeles region about which docents will be trained. The docent training program is developed in collaboration with Pando Hubs.
/ October 28, 2016
Mark Dibbens is a professor of management at the University of Tasmania in Australia, where he focuses on the Philosophy of Management—a field with compelling relevance to ecological studies and environmentalism. Pando Blog editor Kevin Madden spoke with Mark over Skype in August.
/ September 9, 2016
Claudia Pearce is an author, journalist, and activist based in Southern California. Pearce is involved with developing Huerta del Valle‘s gardens and founding Pando Hub projects there and at the Natural Ivy Foundation in Koreatown.
/ August 25, 2016
The Pando clone, like many complex natural resource issues, is ultimately a reflection of our society—of how humans function on a fragile planet.
/ August 9, 2016
Be bold. Get out. Let go. Make stuff. Bet small. Move fast.
/ July 7, 2016
I proposed that we view Western history, after the fall of Rome, in terms of three periods distinguished by the deepest level of loyalties and the ways people understood themselves: Christianism, nationalism, and economism. Perhaps economism might now give way to "Earthism." Let's work for that.
/ July 4, 2016
Francis and King on Earth
/ July 2, 2016
The drawings come out of my own frustration with the rhetoric of saving the earth...
/ June 9, 2016
We can know God as liberator rather than controller.
/ April 26, 2016