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Eileen Fisher Wants Those Clothes Back When You're Done

By Allison Engel and Margaret Engel — 2018

At an early stage in her 34-year-old company, Fisher said she and her co-workers grew alarmed at the environmental toll of clothing manufacturing — from depleted farm fields to dye pollution in rivers.

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Vandana Shiva: Everything I Need to Know I Learned in the Forest

We need to value nature’s biodiversity, clean water, and seeds. For this, nature is the best teacher.

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Melissa Hemsley's 10 Simple Swaps to Make a More Sustainable Kitchen

In Melissa Hemsley’s new fortnightly column, Eat, Think, Grow, she serves up practical ideas and inspiration for everyone who wants to leave a more positive impact on the planet.

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Learning to See in the Dark Amid Catastrophe: An Interview with Deep Ecologist Joanna Macy

Joanna Macy discusses politics, the media, activism, and the importance of waking up.

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Why Bother?

Why bother? That really is the big question facing us as individuals hoping to do something about climate change, and it’s not an easy one to answer.

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It’s Time for a Disarmament Race

To realize a nuclear weapon–free world, we must acknowledge that nuclear weapons serve no legitimate, lawful purpose.

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Has Modern Science Bankrupted Our Souls?

Modern science has led the world to shift from spiritual aspirations to a war for material accumulation.

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James Lovelock: The Earth Is About to Catch a Morbid Fever That May Last as Long as 100,000 Years

Each nation must find the best use of its resources to sustain civilisation for as long as they can.

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How a Sense of Sacred Can Help Sustainable Business

Sustainability leaders could learn from Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, who believes in a deeper human connection with nature and looking beyond purely material consumption.

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