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Is there a new era of Climate Change Politics on the horizon?

By The Wild Hunt | January 18, 2023

A decrease in the projected rise of global temperature, reduction in cost for utilizing solar and wind energy, and the inclusion of Indigenous Peoples at the World Economic Forum could all indicate shifts in the politics of climate change.

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Global Agreement on Biodiversity

By Sean McShee | January 10, 2023

COP15 was held in Montreal in December, and while an agreement was reached, the commitments made by participants are non-binding.

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A Wish List for American Paganism, 2023 Edition

By Karl E. H. Seigfried | December 31, 2022

In the spirit of New Year’s Eve,” writes Karl Seigfried in TWH’s final column of 2022, “here’s my countdown of ten things that I’d love to see in the coming year, each with a link to something to do or something to read as inspiration towards action.”

News

U.N. Climate Change Conference makes a breakthrough agreement

By Sean McShee | November 30, 2022

COP27 concluded earlier this month, and while it accomplished reaching an agreement on “loss and damage,” how the plan will calculate those issues remains complicated.

News

America Recycles Day: Pagan research on Eco-Friendly Behavior

By Sean McShee | November 15, 2022

November 15 is “America Recycles Day” but how do Pagans and others think about recycling when it comes to personal and spiritual practices?

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This week is likely to be a confusing and hectic hot mess with no clear sides when it comes to conflict—be it at work, home, or in any other organization. It’s equally likely that no one involved is listening to anyone else, all merely shouting to be heard. That being said, whatever the situation, it is important to embrace possessing the experience and skills to navigate a successful way forward.

Conversely, situations involving conflict may be more complicated and intense than expected or predicted. While it may be tempting to pull up stakes and move on, taking time to fully assess all options before heading out in a new direction is liable to be of importance. Understanding the core issue(s) at the center of the conflict is apt to not only be key in avoiding similar issues in the future, but also in untangling the current problem at hand.

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