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The Environment

Many Pagans see how we treat the environment (Mother Earth) as a reflection on how we treat the Goddess. The environment, and environmental concerns are a large part of many polytheist practices. These articles spotlight environmental impacts such as pollution, climate change, attempts to preserve natural spaces, and more.

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Some strategies to offset climate change impacts were underway before COP26

By Sean McShee | November 24, 2021

As COP26 closed, scientists and investors were already looking at strategies to mitigate the impact of a warming planet.

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Pagan Community Notes: Week of November 22, 2021

By The Wild Hunt | November 22, 2021

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, Secretary Halland announces the removal of derogatory place names, the Buckland Museum of Witchcraft & Magic announces a new exhibit, a new mural in Scotland to Isobel Gowdie, and more news.

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Pagan Community Notes: Week of November 8, 2021

By The Wild Hunt | November 8, 2021

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, Veteran’s Day remembrances at Circle Sanctuary, Oak Flat altar vandalized, and more news.

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The environmental impact of secular Halloween

By Sean McShee | October 28, 2021

The widespread use of plastics during Halloween celebrations and trick-or-treating have the potential to create a large amount of waste and impact the environment.

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Round-up of far-reaching impact of a dwindling Colorado River

By Sean McShee | October 6, 2021

As the flow of the Colorado river continues to dwindle, the impact is felt across the region, affecting all of those who depend on it for a variety of needs.

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Tarot of the Week

Deck: This Might Hurt Tarot Deck,by Isabella Rotman, published by STERLING ETHOS, an imprint of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.

Card: Major Arcana Thirteen (13) – Death

This week, there is apt to be a strong emphasis on letting go of something that no longer serves—be it a career, a belief, an object, or a relationship. The cycles of change are unavoidable, and by working with the energies of change rather than fighting against them, allow space for new and brighter opportunities to present themselves.

In contrast, avoidance or resistance to change is only likely to prolong the inevitable. The more one clings to opposing the incoming changes, the potential for stagnation and greater difficulties are only likely to increase. Refusal to recognize and accept what needs to be released is unlikely to prevent any transitions, but merely postpone the transformation, possibly making it even more difficult.

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