
A newsletter about loving the natural world. More stories on Medium: https://medium.com/@elisabethrobson
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No machines here, by me.
Reading Paul Kingsnorth’s Against the Machine felt, at times, less like reading a political or ecological critique and more like reading a spiritual diagnosis of modernity. Kingsnorth argues persuasively that techn...
What is denied in nature returns as violence in culture.
— Susan Griffin, Woman and Nature
We modern people speak of progress with the confidence earlier ages spoke of God. We assume that history moves forward, that the future will impr...
Two weeks ago, my community learned that the local Parks department is planning to cut about twenty trees at a much-beloved park to make room for a maintenance building. We missed the SEPA and public comment period—I can find no one who saw...
Paul Ehrlich (public domain)
When Paul Ehrlich died recently (March 13, 2026), many of the obituaries and articles about him repeated a familiar judgment: he was alarmist, even brilliant, but ultimately wrong.
His 1968 book, The Populatio...
A lizard in Ivanpah Valley, CA. Image in public domain.
Societies live inside narratives. We tell ourselves stories about progress, solutions, and technological ingenuity. We pass legislation, set targets, and assume that the arc of innova...
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