As the world begins to be engulfed by climate change and climate despair, I truly feel it’s the TFT spirit, of running toward problems rather than away from them, that’s needed now more than ever.
Read MoreWe might think we need vast, city-filling protests to bring change. I don’t. I think we need to watch ducks and find that connection to ourselves.
Read MoreGeeta Stilwell never gets stung when she touches nettles. Leather fingers? Gloves? No. It’s because before doing so, she always asks the plant’s permission.
Read MoreBen Page is a Forest Therapy Guide and Trainer with the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. He’s just published his first book, “Healing Trees,” has founded a school and thinks deeply about his and all human relationships with the Earth.
Read MoreRather than thinking about why something won’t work, might we instead open ourselves to what could? To the “Art of the Possible?”
Read MoreEach of my four practice walks were special in their own way, but on the fourth walk, the forest let itself go.
Read MoreYou feel you’re taking your own action, not waiting for someone to tell you to do something, not waiting for someone else to fix the problem for you. You have agency and you’re using it.
Read MoreIs there a subtle change we might make in both the language we use and the way we think about the benefits of spending additional time in Mother Nature?
Read MoreThe Deep Poo gap is the difference between where we are today in our collective, global actions to avoid catastrophic climate change and where we need to be. In short, we’re not making it and have much more to do to close this most scary of gaps.
Read MoreGetting started is always the hardest part of any journey. Working out your lifetime Carbon Balance is a great, and easy way to start your own My Carbon Zero journey.
Read MoreWhen we're a little lost, might we look to the future?
Read MoreTaking time on a Friday afternoon to wander in the forest
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