Wow. I learned so much in this article. From the first paragraph where I encountered the words solastalgia and soliphilia for the first time and felt resonance with my climate grief, to the regulatory complexities of prescribed burning. Thanks so much for highlighting people like Dr. Adams who are teaching others a different way of looking at fire and the environment overall, combining science and Indigenous perspectives and cultural knowledge. I was particularly inspired by the account of working with students who had lost their homes to fire and helping them to see fire differently. And that CAT who found its way home!! It's helpful for me in dealing with my climate grief to read straight talk about the dire situation we're in without sugar coating, combined with stories about people taking positive action.
Informative and uplifting. Thanks for being one of those allies that are bringing Native Voices to the fore - our wayward culture needs the guidance and medicine they hold and offer.
I love the term 'soliphilia' and want to help others stoke that feeling in themselves.
I'm at least 1/4 oats. Happy to hear some Midwest farmers are diversifying, even if just a little, away from corn and soy. I knew soil health is hugely important, but had no idea fungal networks were such carbon sinks.
Absolutely loved reading today’s newsletter. Fascinating and also wonderful to read about an expert and a Native person on controlled burns (and unsurprising to read about the bureaucracy they face in California.)
Also, I’ve learned SO much about mushrooms in the last three months from many sources and I welcome any information you can share in the coming months. My level of ignorance on mycology is absolutely staggering.
Such a powerful and important interview! And I'd never heard about the McKinsey group--it makes climate catastrophe feel somehow more approachable/manageable when I realize there's a relatively few number of people in power who are pushing it forward, they have names that are known and knowable, and I want everyone to know them. Plus, Ozzie the cat reuniting with his people after all that time! I loved everything about this issue, thanks for it!
Wow. I learned so much in this article. From the first paragraph where I encountered the words solastalgia and soliphilia for the first time and felt resonance with my climate grief, to the regulatory complexities of prescribed burning. Thanks so much for highlighting people like Dr. Adams who are teaching others a different way of looking at fire and the environment overall, combining science and Indigenous perspectives and cultural knowledge. I was particularly inspired by the account of working with students who had lost their homes to fire and helping them to see fire differently. And that CAT who found its way home!! It's helpful for me in dealing with my climate grief to read straight talk about the dire situation we're in without sugar coating, combined with stories about people taking positive action.
Informative and uplifting. Thanks for being one of those allies that are bringing Native Voices to the fore - our wayward culture needs the guidance and medicine they hold and offer.
I love the term 'soliphilia' and want to help others stoke that feeling in themselves.
I'm at least 1/4 oats. Happy to hear some Midwest farmers are diversifying, even if just a little, away from corn and soy. I knew soil health is hugely important, but had no idea fungal networks were such carbon sinks.
Absolutely loved reading today’s newsletter. Fascinating and also wonderful to read about an expert and a Native person on controlled burns (and unsurprising to read about the bureaucracy they face in California.)
Also, I’ve learned SO much about mushrooms in the last three months from many sources and I welcome any information you can share in the coming months. My level of ignorance on mycology is absolutely staggering.
Such a powerful and important interview! And I'd never heard about the McKinsey group--it makes climate catastrophe feel somehow more approachable/manageable when I realize there's a relatively few number of people in power who are pushing it forward, they have names that are known and knowable, and I want everyone to know them. Plus, Ozzie the cat reuniting with his people after all that time! I loved everything about this issue, thanks for it!