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Editorial: In climate policy, the global interest is the national interest

By Eric O. Scott | February 13, 2022

Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott considers the recent successful injunction against a Biden administration executive order because of various states’ objection to the “social cost of carbon.”

Europe

New developments in understanding Medieval Norse Culture

By Sean McShee | January 25, 2022

The discovery of a large longhouse in Norway could provide more insight for Pagans of Norse traditions; and climate change a possible factor in the Norse abandoning Greenland around the end of the 15th century.

Ameren

Editorial: Don’t trust fossil fuel plants with the honor system

By Eric O. Scott | January 14, 2022

Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott looks at a small news item surrounding a coal-fired power plant in Labadie, Missouri, and argues for why Pagans should pay attention to these local-scale stories about the environment.

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Editorial: A look ahead into 2022

By Manny Moreno | January 1, 2022

Happy New Year from The Wild Hunt! Editor-in-Chief Manny Tejeda-Moreno lays out where he sees 2022 going.

News

The seagrass famine and the Florida manatee

By Sean McShee | December 7, 2021

Loss of habitat and rapidly diminishing winter food sources of seagrass, manatees face the peril of starvation without intervention.

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Deck: African American Tarot, by Jamal R, artwork by Thomas Davis, published by Lo Scarabeo.

Card: Eight (8) of Chalices – Tore (the pigmy god of hunting and initiation rites, Congo) and Malcolm X

The next seven days are likely to place the emphasis on assessing what might be missing, particularly for anyone who may feel dissatisfied or unfulfilled. There may be a strong temptation to simply throw in the towel and walk away depending on the circumstances. The key this week will be the ability to correctly assess the situation and then take the appropriate action.

Conversely, the week may offer up vagueness and uncertainty as to what the appropriate decision might be for situations that are or are becoming untenable. Focusing on what is truly desired and heartfelt is perhaps the best way to arrive at a decision. While others can be consulted and more than willing to weigh in with their opinion, ultimately the choice is that of the person who must decide and act.

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