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Rewriting civilization for the ecological citizen: how and why storytelling can empower and mobilize
by Amy Lewis Amy Lewis is Interim President of the WILD Foundation, its Chief Policy and Communications Officer, and board member of...
Amy Lewis
Jan 13, 202313 min read
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From darkness back into the light: humanity’s rewilding imperative
by Joe Gray and Eileen Crist This editorial was just published in January 2023 by Joe and Eileen, from the editorial team of The...
Eileen Crist
Jan 13, 20239 min read
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The secret war on natural rights—and children | opinion
This opinion piece by legal and ethics scholar Carter Dillard was published in Newsweek on 6 January, 2023 at https://www.newsweek.com/se...
Carter Dillard
Jan 7, 20236 min read
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Challenging pronatalism is key to advancing reproductive rights and a sustainable population
This article was first published by Nandita Bajaj and Kirsten Stade in The Journal of Population and Sustainability in December 2022 and...
Nandita Bajaj
Jan 7, 202313 min read
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Some pretty inconvenient truths
Viewpoint by Robert P. Johnson, filmmaker, writer and Stable Planet Associate, originally published on the 'Day of 8 Billion,' November...
Robert Johnson
Dec 17, 20224 min read
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Not everyone is wired for parenthood: pronatalism and our civilizational crossroads
Nandita Bajaj, MSc, executive director of Population Balance and a Canadian citizen of Indian birth, delivered this powerful 14-minute...
Nandita Bajaj
Nov 28, 20221 min read
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GirlPlanet Conversations video series launches!
Stable Planet Alliance, in collaboration with Population Balance and GirlPlanet.Earth, has launched #GirlPlanetConversations, a new...
Kathleen Sweeney
Nov 11, 20222 min read
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Dismissal of “population alarmism” is rooted in pronatalist ideology
Viewpoint by Nandita Bajaj* (Originally published November 3, 2022 at InDepth News) ST PAUL Minnesota (IDN) — As global population fast...
Nandita Bajaj
Nov 4, 20224 min read
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What could possibly go right? Phoebe Barnard talks with Vicki Robin, episode 87
This conversation was published as Episode 87 of What Could Possibly Go Right? Conversations with Cultural Scouts, hosted by Vicki Robin,...
Vicki Robin
Oct 19, 20227 min read
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Overpopulation: from 8 billion to 3 | Phoebe Barnard with Rachel Donald
LINK TO VIEW VIDEO: Overpopulation: From 8 billion to 3 Phoebe Barnard is a biologist, global change scientist, and policy analyst with...
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Oct 17, 20221 min read
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How investments in the Earth’s future should be made by Patagonia and others
Yvon Chouinard’s donation of his $3bn company is a step to kickstart change, but global actions are needed, writes Prof Phoebe Barnard of...
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Oct 11, 20222 min read
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Chasing lightning: an interview with Kuwaiti stormchaser Sarah AlSayegh
Sarah Hasan AlSayegh is the September/October featured artist for the Stable Planet Alliance Earthlings Gallery. She is the first female...
Kathleen Sweeney
Oct 7, 20227 min read
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Dispelling the renewable energy illusion
by William E. Rees War and sustainability: Dispelling the renewable energy illusion This article was originally published in April 2022...
William E. Rees
Sep 15, 20225 min read
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"Animal advocacy needs the camera": an interview with Jo-Anne McArthur, founder of WeAnimals
Stable Planet Alliance recently launched "Earthlings Gallery," featuring the work of passionate women photographers "working to protect...
Kathleen Sweeney
Sep 2, 20226 min read
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Out of sight, out of mind - absolving us of a sense of responsibility
Rob Greenfield is an engaging activist provoking us to think more deeply about how lightly, or heavily, we live on Earth. What might...
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Sep 1, 20221 min read
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Less is more - really.
by Prof Eileen Crist This article was originally published in a slightly fuller form at the Great Transition Initiative and then at...
Eileen Crist
Aug 31, 20227 min read
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Bending the curve by 2030: on the path to a population safe harbour
Commentary by Dr Christopher Tucker, Chairman, American Geographical Society This article first appeared in The Journal of Population &...
Chris Tucker
Aug 30, 20227 min read
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Shifting the narrative from overpopulation to overconsumption
Rebuttal by Aalayna R. Green & coauthors This article appeared in full at Biological Conservation Volume 273, September 2022, 109698 A...
Kathleen Sweeney
Aug 23, 20221 min read
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World scientists’ warnings into action, local to global
This post first appeared as a Letter to the Editor in Science Progress 2021, Vol.104(4) 1–32 Most people can now see that our planet is...
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Aug 12, 202243 min read
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Overpopulation is a major cause of biodiversity loss...
Environmental philosophy professor at Colorado State University, Phil Cafaro, and Pernilla Hansson and Frank Götmark of the University of...
Phil Cafaro
Aug 1, 20222 min read
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