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Topics: December 2024, Spirituality | Travel
A journey to where light and darkness meet
By Alanna Mitchell |How a trip to an ancient Irish temple showed this writer the power of the solstice
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Topics: Ethical Living | Health
Why does modern medicine know less about the female body?
By Alanna Mitchell |Cat Bohannon's new book shares what gender gaps in medical trials have ignored
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Topics: Ethical Living, July/August 2023 | Environment
How to deal with the end of the world
By Alanna Mitchell |Josiah Neufeld's new memoir explores personal responsibility in an age of climate disaster
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Topics: Ethical Living | Opinion
Why Broadview is adding more than 1500 historic stories to its digital archive
By Alanna Mitchell |The repository of articles available online is already growing
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Topics: December 2022, Ethical Living | Environment
In ‘Dinner on Mars,’ food researchers redesign our agricultural system from scratch
By Alanna Mitchell |Evan D.G. Fraser and Lenore Newman present radical solutions to our current food problems
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Topics: Ethical Living, July/August 2022 | Culture
Tree theft comes out from the shadows in bracing new book
By Alanna Mitchell |Lyndsie Bourgon's 'Tree Thieves' takes a startling look at forest poaching
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Topics: Ethical Living, March 2022 | Environment
Japanese method can grow forests 10 times faster — and help heal our planet
By Alanna Mitchell |The Miyawaki method also represents a dramatic evolution in our understanding of what trees do
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Topics: Ethical Living | Opinion
Green-shaming won’t help solve the climate crisis — this is how we can move forward
By Alanna Mitchell |Emissions fell only slightly during the pandemic. A Greta-than-thou mindset is not going to get us where we want to go.
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Topics: Ethical Living, Oct/Nov 2021 | Opinion
Let’s ditch faux Canadian politeness for genuine tenderness
By Alanna Mitchell |Our over-apologetic nature has become a joke
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Topics: Ethical Living, June 2021 | Environment
‘The Beachcombers’ town is now famous for fighting climate change
By Alanna Mitchell |Nick, Molly and Relic would be impressed.