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“Canary in the coal mine” – World Rivers Post Driest Year

By The Wild Hunt | October 9, 2024

The world Meteorological Association has released a report that reveals severe stress on water supplies worldwide, with record-low river flows, extensive glacier loss, and escalating droughts endangering agriculture, all communities and ecosystems amid rising demand for the resource.

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Environmental protestors spray powder paint on Stonehenge ahead of June solstice

By The Wild Hunt | June 19, 2024

Climate protesters spray powder on Stonehenge in a demand for the U.K. government to phase out fossil fuels before 2030.

Paganism

You Are Not Alone in Fighting for the Earth: A conversation with Andrea Kendall

By Elyse Welles | January 29, 2024

The Wild Hunt sits down for a conversation with Andrea Kendall, who runs the Earth-based Spirituality Action Team (EBSAT), about the work the team does in organizing efforts to support the Earth and how spirituality plays a central role in those efforts.

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Two Witches deliver speeches at the Parliament of Word’s Religions

By The Wild Hunt | August 24, 2023

We continue our coverage of the Parliament of World’s Religions 2023 program by sharing speeches given by two Witches at the event.

Canada

Canadian Lake may provide evidence of the start of a new Human epoch

By Manny Moreno | July 13, 2023

Scientists have proposed a small Canadian lake near Toronto has having the necessary evidence that may mark the era of humanity’s impact on the Earth.

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Tarot of the Week

Deck: Zodiac Tarot,by Cecilia Lattari, artwork by Ana Chávez, published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Card: Eight (8) of Cups – Saturn in Pisces, First Decan

This week is likely to place a focus on endings, and what comes next—new beginnings. In essence, the emotional expansion of Pisces energy collides with limits and time as imposed by Saturn. There is likely to be a strong drive towards abandoning situations that have become emotionally stagnant and are rooted in old or outmoded behaviors. What comes next is liable to have an element of the unknown and may feel like traversing into the wilderness.

In contrast, the temptation to continue on with anything that, on an emotional level, no longer supports wellbeing in hopes that things will somehow magically improve is unlikely to yield a positive outcome. Employing elements of escapism, while distracting, is less likely to improve the situation and only prolong the end of a cycle that is overdue in coming.

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