The untouched places, whether in our hearts or the world, hold the keys to our survival When I think of resilience, I think of a stream near my home where tiny fry of coho salmon—quickly disappearing—swim above a bottom clogged by sandy sediment from logging. I think of a pond also nearby where the black […]
Read More... Filed in EssaysThomas Berry does not fit the image of a typical environmentalist. A Catholic monk in his late eighties, he is a philosophical forebear to younger generations of activists. His main focus is not the immediate battles being fought, but the roots of the problem, which he traces back to the very beginnings of Western civilization. […]
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