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Guide to an eco-friendly Christmas

Guide to an eco-friendly Christmas

Looking to make your Christmas period eco-friendly? Some ways to reduce waste and carbon emissions, and celebrate people, not presents!
2023 forest background

2023: the year that broke climate records

A wrap-up of 2023’s major climate events.
Eco-emotions: eco-anxiety, solastalgia, eco-depression…

Eco-emotions: eco-anxiety, solastalgia, eco-depression…

59% of young people report feeling worried about climate change. Eco-anxiety is a very real emotion that is only going to become more prevalent as our climate changes in drastic ways.

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spotlight: ecological storytelling

We need to imagine new ways of living in the 21st century. Ways that aren’t wasteful, that respect the environment, and that excite and motive us as human beings.

Have a read of some of these ecological stories. Or have a go at writing one yourself – we’d love to publish it!

How I became radical: From being an ecologist…to a queer decolonial eco-feminist

How I became radical: From being an ecologist…to a queer decolonial eco-feminist

The story of Ebène l’Adelphe, and how they became aware of the ecological crisis, and what they’re doing now to fight it.
Koru unfurling

The art of noticing: a photo journey

When we walk in nature, what do we see? I explore what I saw in the Eastern Hills through a series of photos.
Two people gardening

The feeling of gardening

What’s it like to garden? What can we learn about ourselves and the environment?

your next eco-read...

Ecology, Community and Lifestyle by Arne Naess

Ecology, Community and Lifestyle by Arne Naess

5 Apr 20245 min read
Naess discusses the different ethical and ontological foundations for deep ecology, and for a new relationship with nature and other beings in general.

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food brings us together in ecological ways...

Fruit and vegetables on a market stall

Why eating well is ecological

Why is eating well good for the environment? Good food means good health, for both ourselves and the ecosystems which produce our food.
Fruit and vegetables on a market stall

Manifesto for good food

A poem to express the importance of good, fresh food. The Plurality.eco food section is all about how fresh, healthy food can save both you and the planet.

E koekoe te tūī, e ketekete te kākā, e kūkū te kererū.

The tūī squawks, the kākā chatters, the kererū coos.

Plurality is all about diverse ways of being in the world. We think in ways that are free from judgement and that celebrate multiple possible ways to achieve our goals, together.

Have an ecological story to share? We publish well-researched articles and great stories.

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Why plurality.eco?

Our environment is more than a resource to be exploited. Human beings are not the ‘masters of nature,’ and cannot think they are managers of everything around them. Plurality is about finding a wealth of ideas to help us cope with the ecological crisis which we have to confront now, and in the coming decades. We all need to understand what is at stake, and create new ways of being in the world, new dreams for ourselves, that recognise this uncertain future.

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